Phosphate deposits in British Columbia

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
Sedimentary phosphate-bearing rocks are found over a considerable
area of so utheastern British Columbia that extends
from Fernie east to the Alberta-British Columbia boundary
and from the International Boundary northward to the headwatei:
s of the Elk River. Phosphatic beds occur at the following
four stratigraphic levels:
1. lower part of the Banff-Exshaw sequence of Mississippian
age;
2. lshbel Formation of Permian age;
3. base of the Fernie Group of Jurassic age;
4. belemnite bed within the Rock Creek Member of the lower
part of the Fernie Group.
To date, considerable tonnages of phosphate rock have been
proven in the area. However, no commercial production has been initiated because of a relatively low P2O5 grade. Data on
assays and thicknesses of the phosphatic beds are in part
recalculated from the paper by Telfer (I 933) and in part from
assessment reports filed at the British Columbia Ministry of
Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources.
Citation
APA:
(1984) Phosphate deposits in British ColumbiaMLA: Phosphate deposits in British Columbia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.