Nickel ores
Nickel ore deposits occur in the Lower Silesian region (map). These are deposits of nickel oxide ores formed in the result of serpentinized ultramafic rocks weathering process. Exploitation of the major nickel ore deposit at Szklary in the vicinities of Ząbkowice Śląskie was phased out in 1983 as uneconomic.
Anticipated economic resources of nickel ores did not changed in 2016. These resources (B and C1 category) amounted to 17.21 million tonnes of ores with metallic nickel content of 125.0 thousand tonnes (limiting content of Ni in the deposit is 0.8%). Anticipated sub-economic resources amounted to 21.32 million tonnes of ore and 84 thousand tonnes of metallic nickel. The ore resources of Grochów deposit were classified as anticipated sub-economic (table 1).
Prognostic resources of Ni-layer silicate type ores in small and separate lenses in serpentinite waste around the Sowie Mts. block gneisses (Lower Silesia) are estimated for ca. 25 thousand tonnes*.
Nickel is also one of accompanying metals in copper ores from the Fore-Sudetic Monocline. The copper deposits yield about 70.59 thousand tonnes of nickel which is recovered in technological processes as nickel sulfides. In 2016, the processing of copper sulfide ores gave 2,743 tonnes of nickel sulfides
Prepared by: Stanisław Z. Mikulski
*Mikulski S.Z., 2011 - Rudy niklu. In: Bilans perspektywicznych zasobów kopalin Polski wg stanu na 31 XII 2009 r. (ed. S. Wołkowicz, T. Smakowski, S. Speczik): 107-109. PIG-PIB, Warszawa.