Starting from scratch – defining remnant resources from publicly available data: a case study from the Lord Nelson and Lord Henry gold deposits

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L M. Olssen J Graindorge C Jia
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Abstract

Picking up abandoned mining tenements and looking to recover remnant resources around old operations is an opportunity that comes with its own challenges and risks. Reliance on information released to government departments (such as the Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP) in Western Australia) by the previous owners, can compound the risk.This paper explores Alto Metals Ltd’s Lord Nelson and Lord Henry deposits and surrounds near the town of Sandstone in Western Australia. The Lord Nelson and Lord Henry open pits produced around 2 Mt of ore for over 250 koz of gold during production between 1999 and 2010. There has been no further work carried out in the area between 2010 and 2016. The deposits are open at depth and along strike.Alto Metals picked up the tenements in 2016 and has subsequently re-estimated remnant resources around Lord Nelson and Lord Henry, and publicly reported updated Mineral Resources in accordance with the JORC Code 2012.All of the information was manually compiled from data released to the DMP and annual reports. This paper highlights the challenges and risks arising from this data compilation, geological interpretation, re-estimation and classification process, together with future opportunities and challenges for further developing the area.CITATION:Olssen, L M, Graindorge, J and Jia, C, 2017. Starting from scratch – defining remnant resources from publicly available data: a case study from the Lord Nelson and Lord Henry gold deposits, in Proceedings Tenth International Mining Geology Conference 2017, pp 175–188 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: L M. Olssen J Graindorge C Jia  (2017)  Starting from scratch – defining remnant resources from publicly available data: a case study from the Lord Nelson and Lord Henry gold deposits

MLA: L M. Olssen J Graindorge C Jia Starting from scratch – defining remnant resources from publicly available data: a case study from the Lord Nelson and Lord Henry gold deposits. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2017.

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