Conference Proceedings
Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007
Conference Proceedings
Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007
Buzwagi Open Pit Study
Barrick Gold Corporation is proceeding with development of the Buzwagi Mine in the Lake Victoria Greenstone Belt District of Tanzania. The Buzwagi orebody occurs in the Nzega Shear zone within the Greenstone Belt and is hosted in a K-Feldspar rich granite in contact with mafic volcanic. The orebody presents 2.6 M ounces in 41 Mt of reserves, at 2.0 g/t. Over the ten year mine life, total material movement will be 261 Mt. The feasibility study was completed in 2006 and presented several technical challenges. Two principle challenges are grade control and the impact of dilution on the economic viability of the project. The principle challenges for grade control will be quality control and quality assurance in the sampling of the massive coarse grained granite, which comprises 70 per cent of the deposit. The principle challenge with dilution will be with the selective mining of the narrower mineralised zones contained within the mafic volcanics. This paper will focus on the mine planning methodology which has been applied including selective mine unit (SMU) and dilution estimation, net smelter revenue (NSR) calculation and the effects of cut-off grades to the project economics and mine schedule._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Rocca, F, Sebbag, M and Taimre, T, 2007. Buzwagi open pit study, in Proceedings Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007, pp 119-128 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
FORMAL CITATION:Rocca, F, Sebbag, M and Taimre, T, 2007. Buzwagi open pit study, in Proceedings Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007, pp 119-128 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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F Rocca, M Sebbag, T Taimre
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