Gold Exploration and Ore Evaluation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Owen E. Owens
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

INTRODUCTION This paper deals with the main components in exploring for and developing a gold ore deposit. It addresses geology, exploration drilling, ore reserves, and evaluation criteria in an integrated manner to present an overall picture. Gold forms such a small component of a gold ore body, that particular care should be taken in dealing with the data from a developing deposit. The paper lists the main gold ore deposit types and their character. Their differences, as well as differences to other types of ore deposits, are important to understanding exploration approaches, and problems of ore reserve definition. Gold exploration has enjoyed a great boom in recent years. Many new ore deposits have been developed but experience shows that definition of gold is not a simple straight forward process and this outline attempts to point out some of the important aspects of ore reserve definition including some pitfalls. GOLD DEPOSIT TYPES The Witwatersrand deposits in South Africa produce about 50% of the world's gold. The gold occurs as fine grains in thin beds within gently dipping quartz pebble fan conglomerates usually with associated pyrite grains. It is characterized by rather uniform distribution of gold along thin layers within the conglomerate.
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APA: Owen E. Owens  (1988)  Gold Exploration and Ore Evaluation

MLA: Owen E. Owens Gold Exploration and Ore Evaluation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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