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Evander operations

Evander operations [Map]

Geology

The Evander Basin is a tectonically preserved sub-basin outside the main Witwatersrand Basin and forms an asymmetric syncline, plunging to the north-east. It is structurally complex with a series of east-north-east striking normal faults. At the south-east margin of the basin, vertically to locally overturned reef is present. The only economic reef horizon exploited in the Evander Basin is the Kimberley Reef. The Intermediate Reef is generally poorly mineralised, except where it erodes the sub-cropping Kimberley Reef in the south and west of the basin.

Reserves and Resources



View Evander operations Mineral Resource and Ore Reserves tables

Evander 2 and 5: grade tonnage curve (measured and indicated resources) [graph]
 
Evander 7: grade tonnage curve (measured and indicated resources) [graph]
 
Evander 8: grade tonnage curve (measured and indicated resources) [graph]

Maps

Evander, 2, 5, 6, 8 and 9 Shafts.
Poplar and Rolspruit areas (Kimberley Reef)

 

Section across Evander Basin
(Not to scale)

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