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.
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.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Udgivelsessted | Copenhagen |
Forlag | GGU |
Antal sider | 17 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - jun. 1989 |
Publikationsserier
Navn | Open File Series Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse |
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Nummer | 4 |
Vol/bind | 89 |
ISSN | 0903-7322 |
Emneord
- Greenland
- North-West Greenland
Programområde
- Programområde 1: Data