The Jwaneng Resource Extension Project -Defining The Resource, Shaping The Future

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. A. Roberts
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Oebswana's Jwaneng Mine (south-central Botswana) is the richest diamond mine? in the world and has been contributing substantial revenue to Botswana since the mine started operating in 1982. The resource consists of 3 separate volcanic pipes/vents namely North, South and Centre pipes (2 additional small kimberlite bodies have also been intersected within the mining pit) which erupted through Transvaal strata and the overlying Karoo sediments -245 million years ago. Although earlier drilling and geophysical surveys suggest that the 3 pipes extend to depths greater than 1 km below the surface, the resource is only at an indicated level of confidence to a depth of 400m, and mining activities will start exploiting the inferred resource material below 400m in 2014.
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APA: M. A. Roberts  (2010)   The Jwaneng Resource Extension Project -Defining The Resource, Shaping The Future

MLA: M. A. Roberts The Jwaneng Resource Extension Project -Defining The Resource, Shaping The Future. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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