The Wapolu gold deposit, Papua New Guinea: discovery to development

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Gold mineralisation was first noted in 1983 at the Wapolu Point area of Fergusson Island, Papua New Guinea (PNG) during a follow-up regional reconnaissance program. Subsequent exploration programs through to late 1987 completed 22,147m of costean trench sampling, 553 aircore/RC/diamond core drill holes (16,970.5m total) and metallurgical testwork, predominantly on the Wapolu grid in two mineralised areas.Subsequently in 1988, geostat-istical global and polygonal resources were calculated for the main mineral-ised zones, Didigayagaya and Dagwalala. In 1992, a 'probable total reserve' of 1.9Mf @ 2.4g/t with a 1.2g/t cut-off was calculated for these prospects.
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APA:  (1994)  The Wapolu gold deposit, Papua New Guinea: discovery to development

MLA: The Wapolu gold deposit, Papua New Guinea: discovery to development. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.

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