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Encyclopedia > Doornkop

Doornkop is a town which lies southwest of Johannesburg, close to Krugersdorp, in Gauteng Province, South Africa. Missing image Johannesburgs skyline as seen from the observation deck of the Carlton Centre. ... Krugersdorp is a mining city in western Gauteng, South Africa. ... Categories: South Africa stubs | Provinces of South Africa | Gauteng Province ... The Republic of South Africa is a large republic located at the southern tip of the continent. ...


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Mining Review Africa - Issue 2 2003 (2152 words)
The Doornkop resource is 20.1 million tonnes at a gold grade of 10.17 g/t, equivalent to 6.6 million ounces of gold, and the project will extract 18.3 million tonnes at 6.36 g/t for 3.8 million ounces of gold.
In August 1983 sinking of the Doornkop main and ventilation shafts began, and the plan was to mine both the Kimberly Reef and the South Reef.
The Doornkop project will be completed in three phases, the first of which will enable the production of the 45,000 tonnes a month from the South Reef.
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