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Deposit 4219 - 010 Flåt/Evje
(Object Id: 5253)
(Last updated: 13.03.2024)

Location
County: Agder Municipality: Evje og Hornnes (4219)
Map 1:50000: Evje (1512-3) Map 1:250000: Mandal
Coordinate system: EU89-UTM Zone 32
East: 434368 m. North: 6495892 m.
Longitude: 7.8707160 Latitude: 58.5984440
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Resource
Resource Type: Ferroalloys (Cr,Ni,Co,V,Mo,W) Resource Subtype: Nickel
Element(s): Ni Cu Co
Importance
Raw material meaning: Not Assessed (reg. 20.03.2017)
Historical: Yes , (Confirmed 16.feb.2005 by Havard Gautneb)

Resources and production
Activity: Mining Reserves:
Operating method: Open pit and underground mining Historical production: 2700 thousand tons


Products
Element/product Crude ore grade or quality Reg. date
Co 0,015 13.03.2024
Cu .48 % 18.05.1992
Ni .72 % 18.05.1992
P 4 % 14.04.1997

Operations
From - To Activity Comments
Geophysics
1872 - 1946 Regular production
1933 - 1944 Core drilling
1990 - 1991 Geology

Mineralization
Era: Proterozoic Period: Mesoproterozoic
Genesis: Orthomagmatic formation Form: Lens
Main texture: Structureless Min. distribution: Semi-massive (20-50 % ore minerals)
Main grain size: Medium grained (1-3 mm) Main alteration: Chloritisation
Strike/Dip: 10 / 45 Direction:
Plunge:
Stratigraphic classification of host rock
Era: Proterozoic Period: Mesoproterozoic
Province: South Norwegian Basement Province
Geotec.unit: Setesdal-Hallingdal Complex
Tectonic complex:
Igneous complex: Evje Amphibolite Complex
Group: Formation:

Mineralogy
Relationship Mineral Amount
Gangue mineral Biotite Major mineral (>10%)
Gangue mineral Amphibole Major mineral (>10%)
Gangue mineral Chlorite Subordinate mineral (1-10%)
Gangue mineral Apatite Subordinate mineral (1-10%)
Gangue mineral Pyroxene Accessory mineral (<1%)
Ore mineral Pyrrhotite Major mineral (>10%)
Ore mineral Pentlandite Subordinate mineral (1-10%)
Ore mineral Chalcopyrite Subordinate mineral (1-10%)
Ore mineral Pyrite Subordinate mineral (1-10%)
Ore mineral Millerite Accessory mineral (<1%)
Ore mineral Violarite Accessory mineral (<1%)

Lithology:
Relationship Rock Origin
Unknown Mykleås amphibolite Intrusive
Original rock :Diorite
1000 mill. years;..Method:Rb/Sr
Metamorphic facies :Amphibolite
Host rock Flåt diorite Intrusive
Original rock :Quartz diorite
950 mill. years
Metamorphic facies :Amphibolite

Structures
Location: Type: Orientation(360 gr.): Relation to min.:
Unknown Shear plane Strike/Dip :10 / 80 Syn-mineralisation ;...Effect :None
Unknown Fault plane Strike/Dip :10 / 35 Post-mineralisation ;...Effect :Controls

Information(s) in free text format
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The Flåt nickel-copper deposit is associated with a plagioclase-rich diorite, located on the western margin of a larger, early Sveconorwegian complex, the Iveland-Gautestad metagabbroic complex. The Flåt ore was was mined from 1844 as a copper deposit, from 1872 as a copper-nickel deposit. The mine was worked intensively during WW II and was closed in 1946. Total production is estimated to have been 2.7 Mt, containing 20,200t Ni, 14,500t Cu and 2,400t Co. The deposit forms a pencil-shaped body underlain by an irregular body of gneiss. Typical ore contains 12-13% sulphide, 75% silicates, 8% magnetite and 4% apatite. The major sulphides are pyrite, pyrrhotite, pentlandite and chalcopyrite.

Bibliography:
From NGU's Reference Archive:
Bjørlykke, Harald , 1947
Flåt nickel mine.
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;TIDSSKRIFTARTIKKEL;NGU; No.168b;1-39 + fo pages

Barth, Tom F. W. , 1947
The Nickeliferous Iveland-Evje amphibolite and its relation.
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;TIDSSKRIFTARTIKKEL;NGU; No.168a;1-71 + fo pages
Abstract:
The pre-Cambrian nickelferous meta-norite at Iveland-Evje represents an amphibolite body entirely surrounded by gneissous granite and augen genisses. More than 90% of the amphibolite body is made up with schistose or gneissic rocks in most of which alternating dark and light layers have developed through the combined effect of recrystallization and internal differential movements. So thorough has been the re-working of the material that the determination of the nature of the original rock is utterly impossible. The conclusion that at least part of this rock was norite is based entirely on circumstancial evidences, such as the association with nickel ore, and the petrographical analogy of certain facies of the Evje rock with nickelferous norite elsewhere. The individual dark and light bands, although sharply separated, are composed of exactly the same kinds of mineral: Plagioclase has the same chemical composition, and hornblende and biotite exhibit the same optical constants in both bands; only the relative proportions of the minerals differ radically. In some places banding is not well developed, but light and dark constituents have separated in concretionary patches.

Fieldsamples
Sample No. Sample type Miscellanrous
FLÅT 06-1 Hand specimen
Sampler: M. Often
Comment: Diorite, with cp and po. From "Koparhola".
No. of registrated element analyses = 1
FLÅT 06-2 Hand specimen
Sampler: M. Often
Comment: Diorite, with cp and po. From "Koparhola".
No. of registrated element analyses = 1
FLÅT 06-3 Hand specimen
Sampler: M. Often
Comment: Diorite, with sulphides.
No. of registrated element analyses = 1
FLÅT 06-4 Hand specimen
Sampler: M. Often
Comment: Diorite, with sulphides.
No. of registrated element analyses = 1
NB! All analyse values are shown at the end of the printout.:


Analyse Results
from
Deposit Area 4219 - 010 Flåt/Evje

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#
FLÅT 06-1 Hand specimen 49706 293 54 214 5398 20.0 121.0
FLÅT 06-2 Hand specimen 9962 84 33 253 17936 6.3 170.0
FLÅT 06-3 Hand specimen 3080 128 28 140 4265 2.0 19.0
FLÅT 06-4 Hand specimen 3721 101 66 102 5209 2.0 30.0
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Sample No. Pt# Pd# As* Cd* Mo* Bi* S% V* Cr*
FLÅT 06-1 14.0 9.0 5 2.2 1.00 3 7.70 101 241
FLÅT 06-2 66.0 15.0 2.00 13.70 100 314
FLÅT 06-3 16.0 3.0 3.50 66
FLÅT 06-4 8.0 -2.0 -.5 3.60 91 92
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Sample No. Mn* Fe% Th* U* Sr* La*
FLÅT 06-1 208 16.07 4.00 1.00 62.0
FLÅT 06-2 226 24.94
FLÅT 06-3 7.19 128.0
FLÅT 06-4 10.87 94.0 54.00


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