Contents:-
Introduction
Mineralogy
Types of Iron Formation
Distribution and Occurrence
Conclusion
Introduction
Iron is the most indispensable mineral to
man.
It is the second largest element in the
earth's crust.
Iron is the most abundant metallic element
in the earth’s crust and accounts for 5-6% of
the lithosphere.
Mineralogy
Ore Appearance Composition % of Fe
Hematite
Shades of red
and reddish
brown
Examples
Hematite Magnetiite
Types of Iron Formation
Algoma Type
•Dominant in Archean age and characterized
by thin banding and absence of oolitic and
granular texture.
•Closely associated with volcanic and
greywacke sediments
Superior Type
•Characteristics formation of Proterozoic
age.
ORIGIN AND CLASSIFICATION OF IRON
ORE DEPOSITS
The iron ore deposits of India can be broadly divided
in to the following six groups.
•Banded iron formation of Precambrian age.
•Sedimentary Iron ore deposits of siderite and
Limonitic composition
•Laterite Ores derived from the sub-aerial alterations
•Ores formed by magnetic activity
•Titaniferous and vanadiferous magnetites
•Fault and fissure filling deposits
Distribution and Occurrence
The major deposits of Iron Ore are located in:
•Jharkhand
•Orissa
•Chattisgarh
•Karnataka
•Maharashtra
•Andhra Pradesh
•Goa
Banded Iron Formation
Uses-
Iron has found its usage from a very
early part of human civilization, second
only to copper -bronze.
Iron is widely in the construction of
Roads, Railway, other infrastructure,
appliances, and buildings.