The Thule black sand province, North-West Greenland: investigation status and potential

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    Resumé

    The Thule black sand province (76°-78°N) composes a coastline several hundred kilometres long that is navigable in summer. Both ilmenite-rich and magnetite-rich deposits are known.

    The most economically promising heavy mineral sands occur on active and uplifted beaches of the Steensby Land ilmenite showing that is located immediately north-west of Thule Air Base. Here a flat uplifted plain up to 3 km wide, dominated by alluvial and littoral deposits, forms the outer coast for over 80 km; active sandy beaches are up to 10 m wide.

    Mineralogical composition of the darkest sands show an opaque fraction of up to 95% with more than 75% absolute weight of ilmenite. Grade of the active beaches is high - up to 60% - with an average about 43% TiO2; uplifted beaches have a larger tonnage potential but lower titanium values up to 23% TiO2 with an average around 12%.

    The uplifted beaches contain commercially viable tonnage if sufficient grade could be maintained. Results so far available are confined to surface sampling down to permafrost level (> 1 m). Potential of the titanium province would be increased by the discovery of black sands at depth or offshore.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    UdgivelsesstedCopenhagen
    ForlagGGU
    Antal sider17
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - jun. 1989

    Publikationsserier

    NavnOpen File Series Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse
    Nummer4
    Vol/bind89
    ISSN0903-7322

    Emneord

    • Greenland
    • North-West Greenland

    Programområde

    • Programområde 1: Data

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