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(Last updated: 11.01.2017)

Location
County: Municipality: Mangler ()
Map 1:50000: Odalen (2015-4) Map 1:250000: Hamar
Coordinate system: UTM-Zone 33 - EUREF89/WGS84
East: 638930 m. North: 6703200 m.
Longitude: 11.5248810 Latitude: 60.4410950
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Resource
Resource Type: Base metals (Cu,Zn,Pb,Fe sulphides, As,Sb,Bi,Sn) Resource Subtype: Copper
Element(s): Cu Au
Importance
Raw material meaning: Little Importance (reg. 18.02.2015)

Resources and production
Activity: Test mining Reserves:
Operating method: Open pit mining Historical production:


Mineralization
Era: Proterozoic Period: Paleoproterozoic
Genesis: Hydrothermal vein Form: Plate
Main texture: Fracture filling Min. distribution: Irregular (scattered)
Main grain size: Medium grained (1-3 mm) Main alteration: Sericitisation
Strike/Dip: Direction:
Plunge:
Stratigraphic classification of host rock
Era: Proterozoic Period: Paleoproterozoic
Province: East Norwegian Basement Province
Geotec.unit: Solør Complex
Tectonic complex: Mylonite Zone
Igneous complex:
Group: Formation:

Structures
Location: Type: Orientation(360 gr.): Relation to min.:
Host rock Shear plane Strike/Dip :140 / 90 Pre-mineralisation ;...Effect :None

Information(s) in free text format
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The Holt prospect is situated on top of a small hill immediately west of an electric power line. It consists of two shallow pits (2 m x 2 m) worked on a system of 3-20 cm wide deformed quartz veins and lenses in mylonitic augen gneisses with crenulated shear foliation. The mineralisation consists erratically distributed aggregates and veinlets of chalcopyrite and subordinate pyrite which form fracture fillings together with calcite in the quartz veins and along their contacts. The mineralisation is controlled by the presence of competent quartz lenses which occur irregularly distributed over an area of 2 m by 10 m. Microscopic examinations reveal the presence of minute grains of native gold in chalcopyrite and quartz partly occurring along microfractures in cataclastic pyrite.


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