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Metallic minerals including copper, chromite, iron ore exist in Chitral

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Update time : 2020-09-14 16:11:33

ISLAMABAD-The Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP) has carried out different surveys in Chitral and surrounding areas, which identified presence of metallic minerals including copper, chromite and iron ore suggesting detailed exploration for their quantification.

“A number of geological, geophysical and geochemical surveys have been carried out by the GSP in Chitral district and surrounding areas. As a result of these metallic minerals like antimony/stibnite, chromite, copper, iron ore and lead/zinc ore have been discovered,” according to an official document available with APP. 

The deposits of around 0.6 million tonnes (MT) Antimony/Stibnite had been identified in Kring, Patrson and Awrith areas, approximately 6.5 (MT) iron ore in Buni Zom, Dammel and Nissar localities of Chitral district, while detailed exploration was required to assess the quantity of chromite, copper and lead/zinc ore. According to the document, the GSP remained engaged in exploration of metallic and other minerals through geological mapping in Chitral district and surrounding areas under annual field projects.

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