Riviera Tungsten -A Discovery Case History

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Walker. P. W. A.
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Abstract -The Riviera tungsten occurrence in the Cape Province of South Africa was discovered in October 1979 as a result of stream-sediment panned concentrate sampling. The Cape age granite and late Precambrian Malmesbury Group carbonates and chlorite schists which it intrudes and which host the mineralization are covered by between 10 m and 30 m of Tertiary/Recent alluvium and clay. The scheelite/powellite and molybdenite mineralization occurs in a greisenized granite cupola with an overprint of porphyry-type alteration as well as in minor skarns. The ore reserve is estimated to be 46 million tonnes at an average grade of 0.2160Jo W03 and 0.020% Mo. The deposit is uneconomic at current tungsten prices.
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APA: Walker. P. W. A.  (1994)  Riviera Tungsten -A Discovery Case History

MLA: Walker. P. W. A. Riviera Tungsten -A Discovery Case History. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1994.

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