Cassiar Asbestos Mine, Cassiar, British Columbia

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Fred G. Hewett
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Cassiar Mine in northern British Columbia began development in 1952. The deposir is found on rhe west limb of rhe McDame Synclinorium in a Mississippian serpentinite body. The serpenltntte, one of the McDame l ntrusives, imrudes Sylvester Group . rocks, which comprise a Lare Devonian to Early M1ss1ss1pptan eugeosync/inal sequence of argillites, quarrzires and volcanics. The foorwall conracr berween Sylvester Group rocks and rhe serpenrinire is a marked zone of broken and incomperent argillite and graphitic schist. The less marked hang- 111gwall contacr 1s a band of indurated argillite. The JurassicCretaceous emplacemenr of the Cassiar Graniric Barholilh is responsible for mosr of the numerous )aims, faulrs and shear zones found in the serpentinite body. Faulting occurred borh before and after asbestos formation. Asbestos is mined from an open pit ar rhe rate of 4,535 ronnes daily. It passes from the pir along a rramline to the mill, where it is concen/rared into nine direcr milling grades. Packaged fibres travel ro over 40 counrries around rhe world for use in the texrile, cemenr and other industries.
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APA: Fred G. Hewett  (1984)  Cassiar Asbestos Mine, Cassiar, British Columbia

MLA: Fred G. Hewett Cassiar Asbestos Mine, Cassiar, British Columbia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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