Perspective
geological research of nickel silicate ore in Kosovo are based on geological
characteristics of mineral deposits and mineralization
appearance of the Fe-Ni
silicate. In the region Pollata in research have been included Murgulla and
Ternavica locality where they applied geochemical
method. Study localities belong to the Podujeva municipality, ophfiolite Vardar zone and represent the most northeast part of the
Kosovo territory. In locality Murgulla are determinate weathering crust based
on analysis of formation. Geochemical study in Ternavici are realized by
profiles along serpentinite and taken 600 samples in surafce area of 1.5
hectares. Also
are used and exploration drilling wells. Based to the
spectrochemical analysis the percentage content of silicate nickel in Ternavica
locality ranged from 0.19-0.98% Ni. These studies have given result on the
existence the appearance of Nickel silicate ores. The paper aims
to show results of geology perspectives researches
for several decades, which will enable finding new
mineral deposits of nickel silicate in state Republic
of Kosovo.
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