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MALMDATABASEN
Forekomstområde 122 - 002
(Sist oppdatert 19.nov.2024)

Navn på deposit area : FAGERÅS
(Objekt Id : 0122,002,00,00)

Lokalisering
Fylke : Østfold (01) Kommune : Trøgstad (0122)
Kart 1:50000: Askim (1914-2) Kart 1:250000: Oslo
Markeringspunkt: Lengdegrad: 11.2772240 Breddegrad: 59.6559030
EU89-UTM Zone 32
X-koord: 628318 m. Y-koord: 6615292 m.

Materialtype
Hovedtype: Jernlegeringsmetaller (Cr,Ni,Co,V,Mo,W) Subtype: Nikkel
Element(s): Ni Cu
Production
Activity: Gruvedrift Reserves:
Prod. method: Underjordsdrift Production:
Prod. status: Volume of dump:

Betydning
Offentlig: Little Importance (reg. 18.02.2015)
Economical: Lite viktig

Mineralization
Era: Proterozoic Period: Mesoproterozoic
Dating: Method:
Genesis: Ortomagmatisk Form:
Main texture: Min. distribution:
Main grain size: Main alteration:
Strike/Dip: Direction:
Plunge:
Stratigraphic classification of host rock
Era: Proterozoic Period: Mesoproterozoic
Province: East Norwegian Basement Province
Geotec.unit: Østfold Complex
Tectonic complex:
Igneous complex:
Group: Formation:

Opplysning(er) i fritekstformat
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Fagerås grube er listet opp hos Foslie (1925).

Bibliography:
From NGU's Reference Archive:
, 1940
Aktenvermerk uber Nickelerz-Vorkommen in Smålenene.
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;FAGRAPPORT;Bergarkivet; No.BA 1585;2 pages
Abstract:
Notatet gir opplysninger om nikkel-magnetkisforekomster i Smålenene, Spydeberg, Hobøl, Skiptvedt, Svendal, Rakkestad, Eidsberg, Trøgstad og Askim.

Foslie, Steinar , 1925
Syd-Norges gruber og malmforekomster.
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;TIDSSKRIFTARTIKKEL;NGU; No.126;1-89 + ka pages
Abstract:
On the map accompanying this paper all the mines and ore deposits of Southern Norway are collected for the first time.The material has been gathered from printed and unprinted sources, communications from mining engineers and geologists, and through personal visits. Included are all mines and ore deposits of former, present and future importance. Among the 1407 deposits on the map, there are furthermore included all of doubtful value and many which are quite unworkable, but of geological interest, or those which mark the distribution of ore bearing formations. For this reason it has been necessary to mark the deposits with signs of different size. The object is only to facilitate a comprehensive view of the map, and is not an effort of economic classification, which for most of them would be quite impossible. The sizes refer to the presumed importance of the ore deposit, and has nothing to do with the extent of the mining operations. Mines and deposits out of work during the period 1913-1923 have been separately marked (see the legend), also deposits which were formerly of much greater importance than now. For the smallest mines and deposits no distinction has been made in these respects. Among them are represented partly those, which are in reality unworkable, partly those which are little investigated.


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