Jabali / Yanbu – A New Source Of Zinc In The Middle East (fe9d2734-cc3c-4ef2-b8ec-54ed953ef19a)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. C. Woollett N. J. G. Masson K. M. Stone
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Abstract

The Jabali zinc deposit, in Yemen, contains at least 9.4 Mt at a grade of 10.7% zinc, 2.2% lead and 77g/t silver. The zinc occurs as smithsonite with minor hydrozincite. The Jabali ore does not produce a zinc concentrate of sufficient grade to be acceptable to conventional smelter/refineries, and it has been necessary to formulate a less conventional development plan. This involves the construction of a mine and concentrator at Jabali and a metal production facility using a new flowsheet designed specifically for the treatment of oxide material, at Yanbu, in Saudi Arabia. In order to give the facility the necessary economies of scale, the Jabali concentrate will be supplemented by feed from other deposits, this may be either oxide or sulphide material. The paper outlines the geology and proposed mining and treatment operations at Jabali, the flowsheet for Yanbu and presents preliminary costs for both operations
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APA: A. C. Woollett N. J. G. Masson K. M. Stone  (2002)  Jabali / Yanbu – A New Source Of Zinc In The Middle East (fe9d2734-cc3c-4ef2-b8ec-54ed953ef19a)

MLA: A. C. Woollett N. J. G. Masson K. M. Stone Jabali / Yanbu – A New Source Of Zinc In The Middle East (fe9d2734-cc3c-4ef2-b8ec-54ed953ef19a). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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