The Geology and the Highly Selective Open Cut Mining Method of the Small, Irregular, Narrow and Low Grade St. George Orebodies at Mount Magnet

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 718 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
The St George orebodies are situated within the tectonically disrupted eastern limb of the Boogardie Syncline.Highly disturbed rafts of banded chert formations occur within a sequence of felsic volcanic tuffs. The chert forms the hostrock for the gold mineralization.The gold distribution within the irregular and narrow banded chert formations is erratic and patchy. The average gold content of the two orebodies is between 3 - 4 g/t Au.Economic mining of these relative small, irregular and low grade St. George orebodies can be carried out by using a highly selective mining method.The highly selective mining method uses an excavator as the principle mining tool. Blasting, breaking and loading of the rocks is done in a different way than by using a front-end loader as with the conventional mining method. Simple, and therefore cheaper, blasting breaks the rocks and lifts them up without major displacements.
Citation
APA: (1984) The Geology and the Highly Selective Open Cut Mining Method of the Small, Irregular, Narrow and Low Grade St. George Orebodies at Mount Magnet
MLA: The Geology and the Highly Selective Open Cut Mining Method of the Small, Irregular, Narrow and Low Grade St. George Orebodies at Mount Magnet. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.