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on 28th Sep 2024, 12:25.
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Tsumeb Mine Stratification and Minerals
Tsumeb Mine Stratification and Faulting
First Oxidation Zone (OZ1)
Second Oxidation Zone (OZ2)
Third Oxidation Zone (OZ3)
Primary Ore Body (POB)
Surface
360m (Level 12)
750m (Level 24)
1380m (Level 42)
~1700m
~2000m
Great Fault
North Break Zone
South Break Zone
OZ1
POB
OZ2
OZ3
POB
Note: OZ3 is a mixed sulfide-oxide zone. Interweaving of oxidized and primary ore zones occurs throughout due to faulting.
Select a zone to view minerals.