The Big Whopper rare metals pegmatite, Separation Rapids, Ontario

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. H. K. Pearse R. P. Taylor
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The Big Whopper, one of only four giant economic rare metal pegmatites worldwide, is set to become a producer of the highly valued lithium mineral petalite (LiAlSi4O10) used in glass, ceramics and the specialty glass-ceramics familiar as Corningware® and the new ceramic stovetops. The deposit has a strike length of 1.5 km, a width of up to 80 m and a resource, open in all directions, of 11.6 Mt, grading 25% petalite. It is amenable to open pit mining and Avalon Ventures Ltd. holds a patent on a flotation process that produces an exceptional quality petalite product. The project will also produce: superb quality Na-feldspar which, too, finds use in glass and ceramics; the unusual Rb- K-feldspar for high voltage porcelain insulators; tantalum, in high demand for electronics; lepidolite, an ore of rubidium; and mica and tin. A positive prefeasibility study has been completed and it remains only to undertake bulk sampling and a full feasibility study.
Citation

APA: G. H. K. Pearse R. P. Taylor  (2001)  The Big Whopper rare metals pegmatite, Separation Rapids, Ontario

MLA: G. H. K. Pearse R. P. Taylor The Big Whopper rare metals pegmatite, Separation Rapids, Ontario. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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