Geological and Geotechnical Characteristics of the Corridor Sands Deposits in Mozambique

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H R. Pein
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

"The Corridor Sands deposit is situated approximately 190 km north east of Maputo, Mozambique adjacent to the paleo-mouth of the Limpopo River. This deposit is one of the worldÆs largest known economically viable resource of titanium, accounting for approximately one third of the global resource. As part of the pre-feasibility and feasibility study for development of the Corridor Sands project, various geological and geotechnical investigations were undertaken, selected results of which are presented in this paper. These investigations have enabled a detailed understanding of the material characteristics of the orebody as well as the tailings materials, such as the fines, to be developed. These material characteristics have had a significant impact on the selection of the mining and disposal methods currently being implemented."
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APA: H R. Pein  (2001)  Geological and Geotechnical Characteristics of the Corridor Sands Deposits in Mozambique

MLA: H R. Pein Geological and Geotechnical Characteristics of the Corridor Sands Deposits in Mozambique. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2001.

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