Preparation Of The Palabora Open Pit

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Paul A. Hodges
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 3, 1966

Abstract

With plant start-up slated for early 1966, Palabora Mining Co. will take its place among the large copper mining properties of the World. Located near the town of Phalaborwa in the Lowveld area of Transvaal Province, approximately 250 air miles northeast of Johannesburg, Palabora is the result of a cooperative project between Rio Tinto-Zinc Corp. and Newmont Mining Co. Other large shareholders are American Metal Climax, Inc., Union Corp. Ltd., and Selection Trust Ltd. Earliest known mining activity in the area is thought to date back about 400 years, when the Bantu tribes were migrating southward from the great lakes of Central Africa. Old workings and hand tools have been found in numerous places on the flanks of Loolekop, the hill that contains the outcrop of the Palabora orebody. Nearby ruins of small furnaces give added evidence of the knowledge of copper smelting possessed by these natives.
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APA: Paul A. Hodges  (1966)  Preparation Of The Palabora Open Pit

MLA: Paul A. Hodges Preparation Of The Palabora Open Pit. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1966.

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