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Deposit Area 1519 - 303
(Last updated 16.mar.2021)

Name of Deposit Area : Steinsvik olivin
(Object Id : 1519,303,00,00)

Location
County : Møre og Romsdal (15) Municipality : Volda (1519)
Map 1:50000: Ålfoten (1218-4) Map 1:250000: Florø (tidl. Måløy)
Marking point: Longitude: 5.8259170 Latitude: 61.9868030
EU89-UTM Zone 32 (Coordinates IS confirmed)
X-coord: 333725 m. Y-coord: 6876777 m.

Commodity
Main Type: Olivine Sub Type: Olivine

Production
Activity: Mining Reserves:
Prod. method: Open pit mining Production: 100000 thousand tons
Prod. status: Active Volume of dump:

Importance
Public: National Importance (reg. 16.02.2015)
Economical: Very significant , (Confirmed 14.apr.2005 by Havard Gautneb)

Ownership
Type of ownership Owner Land- and title number
Concessionary (Mining rights) Steinsvik Olivin

Mineralization
Era: Proterozoic Period: Mesoproterozoic
Dating: Method:
Genesis: Metamorphic formation Form: Lens
Main texture: Granoblastic Min. distribution: Massive (>50 % ore minerals)
Main grain size: Medium grained (1-3 mm)
Strike/Dip: Direction:
Plunge:
Stratigraphic classification of host rock
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Igneous complex:
Group: Formation:

Information(s) in free text format
Examples
Products Most of the olivine extracted today is used as utilities in the production of steel. However, the field of application for olivine is increasing. Special products containing olivine are continuously being developed. These products naturally pay more than the standard products, but the development costs are probably equally high. The introduction of special products also require significant investments in the processing plant. In the short term it is therefore probably not feasable for a newly established business to invest in special products. On a medium to long term basis (3-5 years) it is important to prepare for the pre-production and delivery of more processed goods. The planning for the processing plant is based on the production of olivine with a grain size distribution corresponding to the requirements of the steelworks. Production is planned for the following fractions: 0 - ?mm 2 - 6mm 10 - 30mm
Free text
Information about the deposit can be found on internet at www.steinsvikolivin.no Deposit The deposit is situated approximately 2 km from the sea on the eastern side of Vassbakkedalen above Steinsvik in Dalsfjord. The deposit is lense-shaped, appearing in the side of the valley by Støylen. The olivine in Vassbakkedalen occurs in the same geological area as the considerable deposits at Åheim and in Bjørkedalen. Analysis performed on core samples, suggests a quality corresponding to the large scale production performed by Olivin AS at Åheim. Several reports have been written to investigate the shape, volume and quality of the deposit. Merete Bjørdal 1994 Outline and description of deposit (of olivine) based on field research and general geological survey of the area. NGU 1996 Laboratory analysis of core samples. Olivine that can be extracted is estimated to be at least km3 (Prospektering AS). The estimate is conservative and is most likely to be exceeded after a more thoruogh investigation. The uncertainty concerning the estimates are related to the quality of the olivine in the transition zone to the other rock types. Chemical composition MgO 47,00% SiO2 42,00% Fe2O3 7.00% Al2O3 0,60% CaO 0,20% MnO 0,10% TiO2 0,10% Na2O < 0,10% K2O < 0,01% P2O5 < 0,01% The tests from the field analysis shows the deposit to be of very uniform quality and well suited to the most common products that olivine is used for today. The analysis has been performed on both surface and core samples. The amount of MgO, an important parameter, ranges from 46,5% to 49%. The ignition loss ranges from 0,5% to 2,5%. A complete field analysis has been performed by NGU (Norges geologiske undersøkelse - Norwegian Geological Survey). Core samples have been taken from three bore holes of approximately 150 meters total length. Location, depth and direction of each hole is described in a separate report. Before an operation can begin, a program of systematic test drilling must be completed. The purpose of the drilling is to clearly outline the limits of each rock type so that the commercial volume can be estimated more clearly, in order to plan a rational operation. A plan for such a systematic test drilling suggests that core samples of between 800 to 1000 meter will give adequate information for future planning and operation. Svein Parr 1996 Report - analysis and assessment of core samples Prospektering AS 1997 Geological mapping and evaluation of future operation. The volume and shape of the deposit is vital to the commercial operation. Both geologist Svein Parr and Prospektering AS have made rough estimates with respect to volumes and recoverable quantities. The total volume is estimated by Parr to be 25 mill m3.

Photo(s) from the Deposit area:
Photo no. 1 showing oversikts bilde"

Fieldsamples
Sample No. Sample type Miscellanrous
NGUgmh96130 Bedrock
Comment :This is a dummy sample that does not excists. The assosciated analyses have been compiled from various published and unpublished reports
No. of registrated oxide analyses = 1
NGUgmh96131 Bedrock
Comment :This is a dummy sample that does not excists. The assosciated analyses have been compiled from various published and unpublished reports
No. of registrated oxide analyses = 1
NGUgmh96132 Bedrock
Comment :This is a dummy sample that does not excists. The assosciated analyses have been compiled from various published and unpublished reports
No. of registrated oxide analyses = 1
NGUgmh96133 Bedrock
Comment :This is a dummy sample that does not excists. The assosciated analyses have been compiled from various published and unpublished reports
No. of registrated oxide analyses = 1
NGUgmh96134 Bedrock
Comment :This is a dummy sample that does not excists. The assosciated analyses have been compiled from various published and unpublished reports
No. of registrated oxide analyses = 1
NGUgmh96135 Bedrock
Comment :This is a dummy sample that does not excists. The assosciated analyses have been compiled from various published and unpublished reports
No. of registrated oxide analyses = 1
NB! All analyse values are shown at the end of the printout.:


Analyse Results
from
Deposit Area 1519 - 303 Steinsvik olivin

Oxide analyses

( All values are in % )
Sample No. Sample Type SiO2 Al2O3 TiO2 Fe2O3 MnO MgO CaO
NGUgmh96130 Bedrock 40.20 0.33 0.00 8.80 0.11 47.10 1.15
NGUgmh96131 Bedrock 42.40 0.90 0.00 7.20 0.10 46.60 0.80
NGUgmh96132 Bedrock 41.90 1.30 0.00 8.10 0.11 46.00 0.61
NGUgmh96133 Bedrock 39.10 0.60 0.00 6.80 0.09 43.90 0.30
NGUgmh96134 Bedrock 39.60 0.50 0.00 6.60 0.08 45.70 0.17
NGUgmh96135 Bedrock 40.20 0.50 0.00 6.30 0.08 45.10 0.07
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Sample No. Na2O K2O P2O5 Loss Sum
NGUgmh96130 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.77 99.00
NGUgmh96131 0.04 0.31 0.00 1.67 100.00
NGUgmh96132 0.03 0.02 0.00 1.67 100.00
NGUgmh96133 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.38 99.00
NGUgmh96134 0.03 0.00 0.00 7.04 100.00
NGUgmh96135 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.31 100.00


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