Geology and Resource Estimation at the Panguna Porphry Copper/Gold Mine Papua New Guinea
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 8
 - File Size:
 - 1052 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1987
 
Abstract
Daily geological mapping of the Panguna porphyry copper/gold system since mining began  in 1971 has provided a good basis for resource  estimation and mine planning as the mine and  estimation methods have advanced. Geology defined during evaluation and early  mining has been substantiated and many smaller  features have been better defined or identified.  Breccias, pebble dykes, major structures and  location of lithology contacts important to  short term planning and long term pit slope  stability have been defined. Correlation of copper and gold with breccia  zones is quite striking and was not fully appre- ciated at the end of evaluation. Pit mapping geology, and diamond drill  geology and assays, are now routinely added to a  Geological Data base on computer, which forms  the major geological data base for modelling the  deposit. Geology from diamond drill logging,  updated by pit mapping, and assays from diamond  drilling updated by blast hole assays have been  incorporated in a 45 bench deep 486 000 block  computer based block model which forms the basis  for long and short term planning. The introduction of pre-concentration scre- ening, based on the distribution of mineralisat- ion and fracturing, puts more emphasis on the  definition of grade distribution at low concent- ration and on structures in the rock. Geostatistics is now used for resource  estimation and has produced acceptable estim- ates. but these need to be refined, particularly  in peripheral, low grade areas of the deposit.
Citation
APA: (1987) Geology and Resource Estimation at the Panguna Porphry Copper/Gold Mine Papua New Guinea
MLA: Geology and Resource Estimation at the Panguna Porphry Copper/Gold Mine Papua New Guinea. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.