Sinking Contractor?s Close Out Presentation On Completion Of South Deep Shafts - 1. Introduction:

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K McLeod
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

{Figure 1} The Placer Dome-Western Areas Joint Venture?s South Deep Twin Shaft Complex, has been planned and dreamt of for nearly 20 years. [ ] The gold reserve at the bottom of these shafts is one of the largest single intact gold deposits remaining in the world today, containing an estimated 57 million ounces. This is about the size of the fictitious reserve created by inventive prospectors for the infamous BREEX scam in Kalimantan about ten years ago and about the size of the reserve Harmony claims as its own in it?s current hostile takeover bid for Gold Fields. So it is certainly of the magnitude that dreams are made of. [ ] {Figure 2} The unique orebody lies in a continuous, highly concentrated, thick deposit, an estimated twelve kilometres along dip and a two kilometre wide strike. Due to the thickness of some sections of the reef, up to 60 metres in places, bulk mining methods will be required for it?s extraction. [ ] {Figure 3} The twin shaft system comprises a main shaft which had an initial design depth of 2765m and a ventilation shaft of 2760m, making them the world?s deepest to be sunk in a single lift. The shafts were
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APA: K McLeod  (2005)  Sinking Contractor?s Close Out Presentation On Completion Of South Deep Shafts - 1. Introduction:

MLA: K McLeod Sinking Contractor?s Close Out Presentation On Completion Of South Deep Shafts - 1. Introduction:. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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