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Occurence 1806 - 062 Fjellgleberget
(Object Id: 2503)
(Last updated: 01.03.2005)

Location
County: Nordland Municipality: Narvik (1806)
Map 1:50000: Evenes (1331-4) Map 1:250000: Narvik
Coordinate system: EU89-UTM Zone 33
East: 568462 m. North: 7584304 m.
Longitude: 16.6639670 Latitude: 68.3633900
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Resource
Resource Type: Ferrous metals(Fe, Mn, Ti) Resource Subtype: Iron
Element(s): Fe
Importance
Raw material meaning: Not Assessed (reg. 18.02.2015)

Resources and production
Activity: Exploration Reserves: 100 thousand tons
Operating method: Historical production:


Products
Element/product Crude ore grade or quality Reg. date
Fe-mag. 14 % 05.02.1999
Fe-mag. .5 % 05.02.1999
Fe-total 19-24 % 05.02.1999
P 0.5 % 05.02.1999
S 0.005 % 05.02.1999

Operations
From - To Activity Comments
1899 - 1906 Pitting Company/Institution :A/S Håfjellets jernfelter
1935 - 1945 Geology Company/Institution :NGU
1976 - 1977 Geology Company/Institution :NGU

Mineralization
Genesis: Sedimentary deposit Form: Layer
Main texture: Banded Min. distribution: Semi-massive (20-50 % ore minerals)
Main grain size: Medium grained (1-3 mm) Main alteration:
Strike/Dip: 360 / 20 Direction: 45
Plunge: 20
Stratigraphic classification of host rock
Era: Period:
Province: Caledonides
Geotec.unit: Ofoten Nappe Complex
Tectonic complex: Upper allochton
Igneous complex:
Group: Salangen Group Formation: Håfjell iron formation

Mineralogy
Relationship Mineral Amount
Gangue mineral Quartz Major mineral (>10%)
Gangue mineral Garnet Subordinate mineral (1-10%)
Gangue mineral Amphibole Subordinate mineral (1-10%)
Gangue mineral Epidote Subordinate mineral (1-10%)
Gangue mineral Apatite Subordinate mineral (1-10%)
Gangue mineral Calcite Subordinate mineral (1-10%)
Ore mineral Hematite Major mineral (>10%)
Ore mineral Magnetite Major mineral (>10%)

Lithology:
Relationship Rock Origin
Host rock carbonate mica schist Sedimentary
Original rock :Marl
Metamorphic facies :Amphibolite
Host rock Qartz mica schist Sedimentary
Original rock :Mudstone
Metamorphic facies :Amphibolite
Wall rock calcite marble Sedimentary
Original rock :Limestone
Metamorphic facies :Amphibolite

Structures
Location: Type: Orientation(360 gr.): Relation to min.:
Host rock Fold axis Dir./Plunge :45 / 20 Post-mineralisation ;...Effect :Modifies
Wall rock Primary layering Strike/Dip :360 / 20 Syn-mineralisation ;...Effect :None

Information(s) in free text format
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Fjellgleberget er et av jernmalmfeltene ved Fuglevatnet. Forekomsten synes å bestå av en enkel linse med jernmalm. Det finnes både en hematitt og en magnetitt malm. Analyser fra disse er gitt under "Products". Forekomsten er undersølkt med ca. 10 grøfter. Dette er vist av Foslie (1949). Forekomsten ligger i glimmerskifer og kvartsrik glimmerskifer omlagret av kalkmarmor.

Bibliography:
From NGU's Reference Archive:
Foslie, Steinar , 1949
Håfjellsmulden i Ofoten og dens sedimentære jern-mangan-malmer. Søndre Ofotens malmforekomster II.
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;TIDSSKRIFTARTIKKEL;NGU; No.174;1-129 + f pages
Abstract:
The sedimentary hematite-magnetite ores of marine origin, occurring within the crystalline mica schists of the caledonian mountain of Northern Norway, belong to a characteristic type of iron ore deposits, internationally known as the Dunderland ore type. Such deposits are known from latitude 65 degrees 20' to 69 degrees 40' N, thus covering a distance along the mountain chain of about 550 km. Transversely to this direction, they are known for at most 90 km, but generally much less. It is significant, that they do not occur farther southwards along the mountain chain, nor in its eastern part. The reason seems to be, taht they are connected with the so-called western development or the mountain chain formations, which disappear below the ocean in the Trondheim district. Compared with the eastern development, it is characterized by greater thickness of the sedimentary series, a far more considerable part of crystalline limestones and - so faar as now known - absence of the basic lavas (greenstone formation), which are important in the east and south. It belongs to a more central part of the geosyncline. The southern and greater part of the ore-bearing district is so strongly folded, that it has been difficult to establish the stratigraphic relation between the different deposits or their proper place within the formations.

Fieldsamples
Sample No. Sample type Miscellanrous
NO0365.01 Bedrock
Sampler: I, Lindahl/...Stored: Løkken
Comment: Hematite ore
No. of registrated element analyses = 1
NO0365.02 Bedrock
Sampler: I. Lindahl/...Stored: Løkken
Comment: Magnetite ore
No. of registrated element analyses = 2
NB! All analyse values are shown at the end of the printout.:


Analyse Results
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Deposit Area 1806 - 062 Fjellgleberget

Element analyses

( *=parts pr. million, #=parts pr.billion, Negative values means below detection limit value.)
Sample No. Sample Type Cu* Zn* Pb* Co* Ni* Ag* Au#
NO0365.01 Bedrock 5 362 2 14 7 .1 7.0
NO0365.02 Bedrock 16600 166 26 13 25 -1.0 2220.0
NO0365.02 Bedrock 2 384 2 33 14 .1 3.0
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Sample No. Pt# Pd# As* Cd* Ba* Mo* Sn* Sb* Bi*
NO0365.01 3.0 3.0 3 .5 2 1.00 2 2
NO0365.02 3.0 6.0 -20 -1.0 65 1.60 -20 -20 -20
NO0365.02 3.0 3.0 2 .3 12 1.00 2 2
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Sample No. S% V* Cr* Mn* Fe% Th* U* W* Sr*
NO0365.01 .02 30 12 3571 16.17 2.00 5.00 1 69.0
NO0365.02 1.26 50 41 555 9.33 -30.00 -30.00 21.2
NO0365.02 .01 31 11 7366 20.15 2.00 5.00 1 40.0
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Sample No. La* B*
NO0365.01 4.00 2
NO0365.02 24.00 -5
NO0365.02 4.00 6


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