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Kirondatal Gold Mine

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Kirondatal
Location
Kirondatal Gold Mine. is located in Tanzania
Kirondatal Gold Mine.
Kirondatal Gold Mine.
Location in Tanzania
Kirondatal Gold Mine. is located in Africa
Kirondatal Gold Mine.
Kirondatal Gold Mine.
Kirondatal Gold Mine. (Africa)
Kirondatal Gold Mine. is located in Earth
Kirondatal Gold Mine.
Kirondatal Gold Mine.
Kirondatal Gold Mine. (Earth)
RegionShinyanga
CountryTanzania
Coordinates03°57′S 034°15′E / 3.950°S 34.250°E / -3.950; 34.250
Production
Productioninactive
Financial year2009
History
Opened1934
Closed1950
Owner
CompanyBarrick Gold

The Kirondatal Gold Mine (German: Kirondathal, "Kironda Valley") was a gold mine in the Singida Region of Tanzania.

The mine closed in 1950 and exploration rights in the area of the old mine now lay with Barrick Gold,[1] through its subsidiary, Sekenke Exploration Limited, while the wider area around the mine is under exploration by Currie Rose Resources Inc.[2][3]

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History

Gold mining in Tanzania in modern times dates back to the German colonial period, beginning with gold discoveries near Lake Victoria in 1894. Gold mining at Kirondatal however is said to predate this era, having been carried out by Arab traders in pre-colonial times.[4]

The nearby Sekenke Gold Mine became the first gold mine in Tanganyika, when it began operation in 1909, after gold having been discovered there in 1907.[4] Kirondatal was opened considerably later, in 1930. While Sekenke became the largest single producer of gold when gold mining in the country experienced a boom between 1930 and the Second World War, the Kirondatal mine, active from 1934 to 1950, produced just 7,267 ounces of gold.[2][5] The Kirondatal mine closed in 1950, having produced an average grade of 9.0 g/t of gold in its 16 years of operation.[4]

By 1967, gold production in Tanzania had dropped to insignificance but was revived in the mid-1970s, when the gold price rose once more. In the late 1990s, foreign mining companies started investing in the exploration and development of gold deposits in Tanzania, leading to the opening of a number of new mines.[5] Kirondatal however was not reopened.

References

  1. ^ Bulyanhulu--The Hub of Barrick's Dist Rict Development Program in Tanzania[permanent dead link] Canadian Mining Journal, published: June 2001, accessed: 25 July 2010
  2. ^ a b Sekenke Tanzania Archived 2010-09-20 at the Wayback Machine Currie Rose Resources Inc. website, accessed: 25 July 2010
  3. ^ Rose Resources Inc.: Significant Structures Identified, Mabale Hills and Sekenke JV Gold Projects, Tanzania Currie Rose Resources Inc. website, published: 3 February 2009, accessed: 25 July 2010
  4. ^ a b c IRAMBA - SEKENKE GREENSTONE BELT accessed: 25 July 2010
  5. ^ a b Tanzania Mining History Archived 2010-08-14 at the Wayback Machine tanzaniagold.com, accessed: 24 July 2010

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