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Banded iron formation

A rock classification type
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About Banded iron formationHide

Commonly termed BIFs by geologists, they are iron-rich rocks almost always of Precambrian age, predominantly associated with the great oxygenation event (GOE) about 2.3-2.8 billion years ago. It typically consists of repeated, thin iron oxide layers (a few mm to a few cm in thickness) but may be banded from a microscopic to a metre scale. The oxide bands are dark grey to to black magnetite (Fe3O4) or hematite (Fe2O3), alternating with bands of iron-poor shales and cherts, usually red in color, of similar thickness, or iron rich silicates and carbonates, including siderite, ankerite, riebeckite, stilpnomelane, minnesotaite, etc. They provide our major source of iron ore, usually after upgrading by various hypogene and supergene processes.

Types of Banded Iron Formations

BIFs Types Formation Age Tectonic Settings Rock Assemblages Significant Deposits/Regions
Algoma Archean and Paleoproterozoic Intracraton rifts or volcanic arcs settings Greywacke; fine-grained volcanic (clastic) rocks Archean Yilgarn and Pilbara deposits
Superior Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic Passive continental margin Sedimentary formations; such as carbonate rocks; quartz sandstones; and black shales Hamersley and the Transvaal deposits in Australia and South Africa
Rapitan Early Neoproterozoic Rifted basin Glaciogenic lithologies such as diamictites and dropstone layers Urucum in the Mato Grosso State; Brazil; and Rapitan in the Northwest Territories of Canada

Yin et al (2023)




Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
51456
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:51456:3
GUID
(UUID V4):
a24e2c48-ca30-428f-9f55-9370654f954f

Classification of Banded iron formationHide

Sub-divisions of Banded iron formationHide

Synonyms of Banded iron formationHide

Common AssociatesHide

Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
1 photo of Banded iron formation associated with KaoliniteAl2(Si2O5)(OH)4
1 photo of Banded iron formation associated with MagnetiteFe2+Fe3+2O4
1 photo of Banded iron formation associated with HematiteFe2O3
1 photo of Banded iron formation associated with QuartzSiO2

Internet Links for Banded iron formationHide

References for Banded iron formationHide

Localities for Banded iron formationHide

This map shows a selection of localities that have latitude and longitude coordinates recorded. Click on the symbol to view information about a locality. The symbol next to localities in the list can be used to jump to that position on the map.

Locality ListHide

- This locality has map coordinates listed. - This locality has estimated coordinates. β“˜ - Click for references and further information on this occurrence. ? - Indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality. - Good crystals or important locality for species. - World class for species or very significant. (TL) - Type Locality for a valid mineral species. (FRL) - First Recorded Locality for everything else (eg varieties). Struck out - Mineral was erroneously reported from this locality. Faded * - Never found at this locality but inferred to have existed at some point in the past (e.g. from pseudomorphs).

All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
Australia
 
  • Northern Territory
    • Barkly Region
      • Tennant Creek
[Jaspillite]
  • Queensland
    • Cloncurry Shire
      • Cloncurry
[Jaspillite]
  • Tasmania
    • Waratah-Wynyard municipality
      • Corinna-Savage River district
[Jaspillite]
    • Ashburton Shire
      • Barradale
[Jaspillite]
      • Mount Brockman
[Jaspillite]
    • Cue Shire
      • Quinns gold area
      • Tuckabianna Goldfield
[Jaspillite]
    • Dundas Shire
      • Norseman
[Jaspillite]
    • East Pilbara Shire
      • Marillana Station
[Jaspillite]
      • Newman
    • Kalgoorlie-Boulder Shire
    • Laverton Shire
      • Mount Weld Station
    • Meekatharra Shire
      • Gabanintha
[Jaspillite]
        • Quinns gold area
      • Mulgul Station
[Jaspillite]
    • Menzies Shire
      • Mount Ida Goldfield
    • Mount Magnet Shire
      • Mount Magnet
        • Boogardie Goldfield
[Jaspillite]
    • Murchison Shire
      • Nookawarra Station
    • Port Hedland Shire
      • De Grey Station
[Jaspillite]
    • Sandstone Shire
    • Yilgarn Shire
      • Bullfinch
[Jaspillite]
[Jaspillite]
[Jaspillite]
Botswana
 
  • North-East District
    • Mupane Gold Project
Brazil
 
  • Bahia
    • CaetitΓ©
[itabirite]
    • IgaporΓ£-LicΓ­nio de Almeida Iron-Manganese District
[itabirite]
  • GoiΓ‘s
    • CrixΓ‘s gold field
      • CrixΓ‘s
        • CrixΓ‘s belt
  • Mato Grosso do Sul
    • CorumbΓ‘
[Jaspillite]
  • Minas Gerais
    • BarΓ£o de Cocais
[itabirite]
    • Catas Altas
[itabirite]
    • GuanhΓ£es
[itabirite]
[itabirite]
    • Ouro Preto
      • Amarantina district
        • TripuΓ­
[itabirite]
      • AntΓ΄nio Pereira District
[itabirite]
[itabirite]
    • SabarΓ‘
[itabirite]
  • ParΓ‘
    • Almeirim
      • Ipitinga mining district
    • CanaΓ£ dos CarajΓ‘s
      • Serra Sul Project
    • CurionΓ³polis
    • Parauapebas
      • AlemΓ£o Cu deposit
[Jaspillite]
[Jaspillite]
    • SΓ£o FΓ©lix do Xingu
Cameroon
 
  • South Region
    • Dja-Et-Lobo
      • Djoum
    • OcΓ©an
      • Nyong Complex greenstone belts
Canada
 
  • British Columbia
    • Skeena Mining Division
      • Stewart
  • Manitoba
    • Thompson Nickel Belt
      • Moab-Setting Lakes area
  • New Brunswick
    • Gloucester Co.
      • Bathurst Parish
  • Nunavut
    • Kivalliq Region
      • Nueltin Lake project
  • Ontario
    • Kenora District
      • Ring of Fire
        • BMA527862 Area
    • Nipissing District
[Jaspillite]
    • Sudbury District
      • Unorganized North Sudbury District
[Jaspillite]
[Jaspillite]
        • Huffman Township
    • Thunder Bay District
      • Lismore Township
[Banded-ferruginous chert]
      • Paipoonge Township
[Banded-ferruginous chert]
    • Timiskaming District
      • Cobalt-Gowganda region
        • Cobalt area
[Jaspillite]
  • QuΓ©bec
    • CΓ΄te-Nord
      • Caniapiscau RCM
        • Schefferville
[Banded-ferruginous chert]
  • Yukon
    • Mayo mining district
China
 
  • Fujian
    • Quanzhou
      • Dehua Co.
[Jaspillite]
  • Hainan
    • Changjiang Co.
[itabirite]
  • Hebei
    • Shijiazhuang
      • Pingshan Co.
  • Shandong
    • Zibo
      • Zichuan District
        • Yiyuan Co.
  • Xinjiang
    • Bayin'gholin Autonomous Prefecture (Bayingolin Autonomous Prefecture; Bayinguoleng Autonomous Prefecture)
      • Lopnur Co. (Yuli Co.; Weili Co.)
    • Kashi Prefecture (Kashgar Prefecture; Qeshqer Prefecture)
      • Tashiku'ergan Co. (Taxkorgan Co.; Tashqurqan Co.)
Egypt
 
  • Red Sea Governorate
  • South Sinai Governorate
    • Kid
Finland
 
  • North Karelia
    • Ilomantsi
Gabon
 
  • OgoouΓ©-Ivindo Province
[itabirite]
Ghana
 
  • Western Region
    • Akyempim
Greece
 
  • South Aegean
    • Milos
      • Milos Island
Guyana
 
  • Potaro-Siparuni Region
    • Kamakusa
      • Merume river
[Jaspillite]
India
 
  • Jharkhand
    • West (Pashchimi) Singhbhum District
  • Karnataka
    • Ballari District
      • Bellary-Hospet iron belt
        • Sandur
  • Madhya Pradesh
    • Narsinghpur District
[Jaspillite]
  • Tamil Nadu
    • Thiruvannaamalai district
  • Uttar Pradesh
    • Mirzapur Division
      • Sonbhadra District
Indonesia
 
  • Bangka-Belitung Province
    • Belitung Island (Biliton Island)
Ireland
 
  • Leinster
    • Wicklow County
      • Croghan Kinshela Mountain
        • Gold Mines River
Kenya
 
  • Migori County
Mauritania
 
  • Adrar Region
    • Atar
  • Brakna Region
    • Moudjeria
[Jaspillite]
  • Guidimaka Region
    • SΓ©libaby
      • Bakel
[Jaspillite]
[Jaspillite]
  • Inchiri Region
    • Chami
[itabirite]
  • Tiris Zemmour Region
    • F'dΓ©rik
      • Kedia d'Idjill
      • Tigsmat
      • Tmeimichatt Ghallamane
      • Tourassin
    • Oumm Dfeirat
    • Oumm Roueissine
Republic of the Congo
 
  • Sangha Department
Russia
 
  • Kursk Oblast
    • Kursk Magnet Anomaly
[Jaspillite]
  • Murmansk Oblast
    • Olenegorsk
[Jaspillite]
Serbia
 
  • Central Serbia
    • Pčinja District
      • Bujanovac
[itabirite]
Slovakia
 
  • KoΕ‘ice Region
    • Gelnica District
[Jaspillite]
South Africa
 
  • Limpopo
    • Sekhukhune District Municipality
      • Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality
    • Waterberg District Municipality
      • Thabazimbi Local Municipality
        • Thabazimbi
  • Northern Cape
    • John Taolo Gaetsewe District Municipality
      • Gamagara Local Municipality
        • Kathu
    • Pixley ka Seme District Municipality
      • Siyathemba Local Municipality
Sweden
 
  • VΓ€stmanland County
    • Saladamm Ore field
[Jaspillite]
[Jaspillite]
Tanzania
 
  • Geita Region
    • Lake Victoria Goldfield
Uganda
 
  • Eastern Region
    • Busia
Ukraine
 
[Jaspillite]
USA
 
  • Colorado
    • Chaffee County
      • Monarch Mining District
    • Gunnison County
      • Gold Brick Mining District
    • Saguache County
  • Iowa
    • Sioux County
  • Michigan
    • Baraga County
    • Dickinson County
      • Felch
      • Iron Mountain
      • Norway
    • Gogebic County
      • Gogebic iron range
        • Ironwood
        • Wakefield
    • Iron County
      • Alpha
      • Amasa
      • Caspian
      • Crystal Falls
        • Bristol - Youngstown Mine (Claire; Clare; Bristol; Bristal; Youngstown)
        • Lot 3 Mine (Crystal Falls Mine)
      • Gaastra
        • Buck Group
          • Buck Mine
      • Iron River
      • Mineral Hills
        • Homer-Wauseca Group
        • Spies-Virgil Mine
      • Sec. 33 T43N-R35W
      • Stambaugh
        • Barras Mine
        • Hiawatha Group
          • Hiawatha No. 1 Mine
[Banded-ferruginous chert]
      • Champion
      • Gwinn
      • Humboldt Township
[Banded-ferruginous chert]
      • Ishpeming
[Jaspillite]
      • Negaunee
      • Palmer
      • Republic
  • Minnesota
    • Crow Wing County
      • Cuyuna North Range
        • Ironton
    • St. Louis County
      • Babbitt
[Banded-ferruginous chert]
[Banded-ferruginous chert]
      • Hibbing
[Banded-ferruginous chert]
      • Vermilion Range
[Jaspillite]
      • Vermilion River Mines
  • New Mexico
    • Rio Arriba County
      • Bromide No. 2 District
      • Hopewell District
  • Vermont
    • Chittenden County
      • Milton
[Jaspillite]
  • Virginia
    • Montgomery County
  • Wisconsin
    • Iron County
      • Gogebic Range
        • Montreal
Zimbabwe
 
  • Masvingo
    • Chivi District
      • Mashava (Mashaba)
  • Matabeleland South
    • Gwanda - Filabusi District
    • Insiza District
  • Midlands
    • Kwekwe District
[Jaspillite]
 
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