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Location: 57 km N from Hamilton, New Zealand
580 Coalfields Road RD1Private Bag 502 Huntly 3740MaramaruaNew Zealand2471
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BT Mining Ltd. is the permit holder and permit operator of the Maramarua Mine and has appointed Bathurst as the mine operator.
The stratigraphy of the Maramarua Coalfield is similar to that of other northern Waikato Coalfields, being dominated by thick, Cenozoic, Te Kuiti Group sediments which unconformably overlie Mesozoic basement rock of the Newcastle Group. The Waikato Coal Measures, and later Te Kuiti Group sediments, were deposited in a broad north to north-northwest trending elongated trough which appears to have been controlled by structural trends within the underlying Newcastle Group basement rock.The Waikato Coal Measures are present over the entire coalfield with a thickness of up to 134m.The Kupakupa main seam (KK) is located near the base of the coal measures, is the most widespread and thickest seam, and ranges in thickness ranging from less than 1m to 15m.The Kupakupa seam has up to two upper seams (KU1, KU2) above the main KK seam. These seams are discontinuous and generally less than 1m thick and are not included in the resources reported.The Kupakupa seam also has up to four lower seams (KL1, KL2, KL3, KL4) located 1m to 3m below the main KK seam. These lower seams like the upper seams are discontinuous and generally less than a metre thick.The Kupakupa seam is overlain by carbonaceous shales, siltstones and claystones of the upper Te Kuiti Group.The generalised structure of the coalfield dips at 15° north-northwest and flattens out towards the Miranda Fault due to fault drag effects on the hanging wall.Two major faults dominate the deposit:- The Foote Fault zone is interpreted to be a large displacement fault striking north-northeast that is downthrown to the southeast with an estimated throw of 150m.- The Miranda Fault is a northeast striking fault, with displacements of up to 60m to the southeast.Several other smaller displacement faults (less than 10m), which generally strike parallel to the two major faults, are interpreted to exist throughout the coalfield. Fault dips have been interpreted to be 65°, based on fault zone intercepts in drillholes.The main Kupakupa (KK) seam is low ash, low fixed carbon and very low sulphur coal. There is some evidence of higher phosphorous coal (greater than 0.06% phosphorous in coal) at the base of the KK seam. The coal resource is sub-bituminous C rank.Dimensions The Maramarua Resource model is approximately 2.6km in length and 2.6km in width, covering approximately 680 hectares. Within this area there are two main areas of focus for future mining - K1 and M1 areas. As discussed above, the coal seams are generally laterally continuous, however thickness can vary over short lateral distances due to the highly faulted nature of the deposit.The main Kupakupa (KK) seam is the target in this area. Seam thickness ranges from 1m to 15m. There are also isolated areas of KL seam which have been identified as an economic resource within the RF1.0 pit shell.
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