Mineral resource of the month: Chromium

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Although chromium is a metal, it does not occur naturally in metallic form. Chromium can be found in many minerals, but the only economically significant chromium-bearing mineral is chromite. Chromite has been mined from four different deposit types: stratiform chromite, podiform chromite, placer chromite, and laterite deposits. Most of the world's resources, however, are located in stratiform chromite deposits, such as the Bushveld Complex in South Africa. The economic potential of chromite resources depends on the thickness and continuity of the deposit and on the grade of the ore. Many of the major stratiform chromite deposits also contain economic levels of platinum, paladium, rhodium, osmium, iridium, and ruthenium.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Mineral resource of the month: Chromium
Series title Earth Magazine
Volume June 2018
Year Published 2018
Language English
Publisher The American Geosciences Institute
Contributing office(s) National Minerals Information Center
Description 2 p.
First page 48
Last page 49
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