Sinking And Commissioning Of The Eastern Twin Shaft System At Buffelsfontein Gold Mining Company Limited ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. L. Smit
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The Buffelsfontein Gold Mining Company is situated in the Klerks-dorp district of the Province of the Transvaal in the Republic of South Africa, approximately 100 miles west of Johannesburg. Gold production commenced in January 1957 and Uranium treatment of residue slimes as a by-product started in July 1957. The mining property is 5435 mining claims in extent, the equivalent of 7,988 acres or 12.5 square miles. The mine was initially exploited by the Pioneer Twin Shaft System, consisting of a 26 feet diameter down-cast shaft and a 22 feet diameter up-cast shaft, sunk in the north-west area of the mine to cater for the hoisting and ventilation requirements for a milling rate of 150,000 tons per month.
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APA: G. L. Smit  (1964)  Sinking And Commissioning Of The Eastern Twin Shaft System At Buffelsfontein Gold Mining Company Limited ? Introduction

MLA: G. L. Smit Sinking And Commissioning Of The Eastern Twin Shaft System At Buffelsfontein Gold Mining Company Limited ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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