Geological mapping in the evaluation of structurally controlled gold veins: A case study from the Dolgellau goldbelt, north Wales, United Kingdom

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Geological mapping makes an important contribution to orebody knowledge during the evaluation of structurally controlled gold veins. Orebody knowledge comprises an understanding of mineralization characteristics relevant to evaluation, mining, processing and environmental issues and allows project expectations to be realistically set. Structural interpretation to define continuity and mineralization controls is a key part of geological risk reduction and the reporting mineral resources using the JORC and other codes. The Dolgellau gold belt is a small British field that produced an estimated 150 000 oz from narrow quartz veins. Historical records, recent exploration and production data, published material, and accessible surface and underground exposure provide a valuable case study. Previous mapping has shown the general geometry of vein systems, but tends to accentuate gross geological continuity. Recent work has attempted to determine internal vein architecture and examine the significance of the historical views of ore shoot controls. The work resulted in the definition of vein continuity scenarios for the gold belt and evaluation expectations associated with each. This has, in turn, led to a realistic view of what can be achieved from an evaluation and project development perspective.
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APA:  (2009)  Geological mapping in the evaluation of structurally controlled gold veins: A case study from the Dolgellau goldbelt, north Wales, United Kingdom

MLA: Geological mapping in the evaluation of structurally controlled gold veins: A case study from the Dolgellau goldbelt, north Wales, United Kingdom. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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