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  • Chromite reserves in the southern Blue Nile are estimated at one million tonnes, but production has fallen by 80 percent since the 1980s due to the escalation of the war in this area.

    Environmental and socioeconomic impacts of armed conflict in Africa 2008

  • From Sep 59 to Oct 61, he was a technical cadre at the CO DINH Chromite Mine, located in

    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE REPORT 1996

  • Chromite: 135131 tons (101319/95456 tons), R40,615-million.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Chromite: 67,223 tons (128,041 tons), R25. 322 million (5.410 million dollars).

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Chromite is very insoluble, and the mechanical breaking down of deposits and transportation by streams frequently forms placers of chrome sands and gravels.

    The Economic Aspect of Geology 1915

  • Chromite moves from two principal sources; tungsten also from two.

    The Economic Aspect of Geology 1915

  • Chromite is a common minor constituent of basic igneous rocks of the peridotite and pyroxenite type.

    The Economic Aspect of Geology 1915

  • This structure hosts a number of Chromite Deposits as well as Nickel-Copper-PGE MMS and Copper-Zinc-Lead VMS deposits presently undergoing economic mining studies by their owners.

    unknown title 2011

  • Cliffs Chromite Project involves the largest known North American chromite deposit, located in one of the most remote areas of

    unknown title 2011

  • ("Portage") (CNSX: RKX), today announced on behalf of the joint venture with Cliffs Chromite Ontario Inc. (f/k/a Freewest Resources Canada Inc.)

    unknown title 2011

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