Conference Proceedings
Mine Geologists' Conference, Mount Isa, October 1990
Conference Proceedings
Mine Geologists' Conference, Mount Isa, October 1990
Geology and Ore Reserve Evaluation at Renco Mine, Zimbabwe
Gold at Renco occurs in association with pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and quartz and is confined to a series of brittle fractures and fault breccias (reefs) preferentially developed within an anastomosing ductile shear zone. During late Archaean crustal movements both the orebody and the enclosing host rocks were deformed within a series of east-north-east striking, southerly dipping, shear zones. The reefs within these shear zones are now texturally different to those away from the shear zones, and this difference is reflected by differences in the way the gold is distributed in the two reef types. These differences are not taken irto account by the software package currently being used to generate kriged plans of gold grade and reef thickness and this may explain some of the inaccuracies found in these plans.
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M G Armitage
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