Ozernoye lead-zinc ore
deposit
The deposit is situated in Yeravninsky district of the Republic
of Buryatia, 165 kilometers north of Mogzon railway station, 60 km
from the district centre Sosnovo-Ozersk, 308 km from the Re
public’s capital, Ulan-Ude.
The polymetallic ore reserves of Ozernoye deposit are confirmed
by the State Committee for Reserves of the USSR. (protocol №5869
dated 19.01.1970) :
- 104.96 million tons of ore in categories B+C1
- 23.2 million tons of ore in category C2
Ozernoye deposit is large even by the world standards. It is a
stratiform deposit of volcanogenic, sedimentary genesis.
Constitutionally, the ores are sulphur-siderite-polymetallic.
The average content of useful components in the confirmed
reserves is as follows: zink – 6.57%, lead – 1.25%, pyritic sulphur
– 20.82%, cadmium – 0017%, silver – 37.6 grams per ton. Primary
ores constitute 96% of the reserves. The zone of oxidation is
developed up to 25 meters deep.
By 2012, it is planned to commission an ore mining and
processing complex for open-cast mining and processing of 6 million
tons of ore annually, with a view to produce approximately 600
thousand tons of zinc concentrate and 80 thousand tons of lead
concentrate per year.
KHOLODNINSKOYE lead-zinc ore
deposit
The deposit is situated in Severo-Baykalsky district of the
Republic of Buryatia, 36 kilometers north of “Razyezd
Kholodny” railway station (Baykal-Amur Railroad), 70 km from the
district centre, Nizhneangarsk settlement.
Kholodninskoye deposit is the largest one in Russia by zinc and
lead reserves. It is a stratiform deposit of volcanogenic,
sedimentary genesis. Constitutionally, the ores are
sulphur-polymetallic and sulphur.
The deposit is represented by three linked ore zones. The first
ore zone includes the main reserves of the deposit and is formed by
three large adjacent layers of ore. Its length is 4700 meters,
layer depth – 5 to 230 meters, examined depth – 800 meters.
By the features of geological structure and distribution of
useful components the Kholodninskoye deposit is referred to the
second group of complexity.
The polymetallic ore reserves of Kholodninskoye deposit are
confirmed by the State Committee for Reserves of the USSR. (
protocol № 9703 dated 29.03.1985)
- 334 million tons of ore in categories B+C1: lead – 2010000
tons, zinc – 13340000 tons
- 185 million tons of ore in category C2: lead – 1350000 tons,
zinc – 7860000 tons.
The average content of useful components in the confirmed
reserves: zink – 4.3%, lead- 0.65%, pyritic sulphur – 20.7%. The
ores also contain cadmium, indium, selenium, tellurium and silver
(28 grams per ton).
Primary ores constitute 90% of the reserves. The zone of
oxidation is developed up to 7-10 meters deep. On the North-Eastern
flank there is a zone of mixed ores up to 30-40 and 100-130 meters
deep.
By 2012, it is planned to put into operation an enterprise (a
mine with underground extraction) for the mining and processing of
2 million tons of ore per year.
Nazarovskoye gold-sulphide-zinc ore
deposit
The deposit is situated, 170 kilometers north of Mogzon railway
station, 60 km from the district centre, Sosnovo-Ozersk
settlement.
The ore reserves of Nazarovskoye deposit are confirmed by the
Ministry of Non-Ferrous Metals of the USSR (protocol №350-ВК dated
31.05.1982):
- 5.9 million tons of ore in categories C1 and C2 (zinc – 465000
tons, gold – 11.2 tons, silver – 328 tons)
- 6.8 million tons of ore in category P1 (zinc – 528000
tons).
The average content of useful components in the confirmed
reserves of the polymetallic ores:
Zinc – 7.84%, gold - 0.8 grams per ton
There are five ore bodies in the deposit. Their bedding is up to
400 meters deep. The ore bodies have the form of lenses and beds.
The ore minerals consist of pyrite, black jack and magnetic pyrite.
The ore bodies are bedded amidst limestone and tufa.
Preliminary prospecting has been carried out on the deposit. It
is necessary to complete exploration works, to prepare the
feasibility report and to calculate the ore reserves.
By 2013, it is planned to commission an enterprise for open–cast
mining and processing of 200 thousand tons of ore annually.
YERMAKOVSKOYE ore
deposit
The deposit is situated in Kizhiginsky district of the Republic
of Buryatia. The distance from the deposit to the nearest railway
station, Bada, is 46 kilometers, to the district centre Kizhiginsk
– 40 kilometers, to the city of Ulan-Ude – 200 kilometers.
License УДЭ № 13303 ТЭ for the mining of fluorine-beryllium ores
at YERMAKOVSKOYE ore deposit was issued to OOO ”Yaruuna Invest” on
04 October, 2005. The mining-metallurgical company “East-Siberian
Metals Corporation” manages OOO ”Yaruuna Invest”.
The ore reserves are confirmed by the State Committee for
Reserves of the USSR (protocol №6099, 1970): 1.7 million tons of
ore. The ores were mined till 1996. At the present time the balance
of the ore reserves is:
- 764 thousand tons in category C1,
- 630 thousand tons in category C2
YERMAKOVSKOYE ore deposit is the largest one in Russia by the
reserves of beryllium.
The average content of BeO and CaF2 in the remaining reserves is
1.28% and 19%, respectively.
The further development of the project envisages the
reestablishment, at YERMAKOVSKOYE ore deposit, of ore mining
facility for open-pit mining of at least 50 thousand tons of ore by
2010, the production of beryllium concentrate, as well as beryllium
and its compounds.
TALINSKOYE brown coal
deposit
The deposit is situated in Yeravninsky district of the Republic
of Buryatia, 70 kilometers from the district centre Sosnovo-Ozersk,
15 kilometers east of the base of Ozerny mining and processing
complex. From Ulan-Ude – 320 kilometers.
The coal reserves of Talinskoye deposit are confirmed by TKZ PGO
”Buryatgeologiya” (protocol № 80 dated 16.12.1980):
- 12.9 million tons of coal in categories B+C1
- 0.6 million tons of coal in category C2
The coals are of Б2 grade: medium cinderiness, medium sulphury,
low calorie. They can be utilized as energy fuel for heat stations
and boiler-houses.
The area of the deposit is 14864 square kilometers, it is
situated in the central part of the Isingin valley. The
availability of coal in the valley was first discovered in
1969.
The productive coal layer of the deposit lies practically
horizontally, from 2 to 46 meters deep, and is elongated to the
north-west. Maximum depth of the layer – 25 meters, average depth
of the deposit is 10 meters. The prospective carboniferous area is
estimated at 60 sq. kilometers.
The coals of the deposit are attributed to brown coals of Б2
grade:
- maximal humidity ratio – 37%
- cinderiness – 8-12%
- volatile substances – 47-48%
- fraction of total mass for sulphur – 1-1.9%
- highest combustion heat of working fuel – 3789-4096
kilocalories/kg (15.9-17.1 megajoule/kg)
- lowest combustion heat of working fuel – 3343-3664
kilocalories/kg (14-15.3 megajoule/kg)
The deposit has been explored to meet the needs of Ozerny GOK
and is prepared for industrial development.
Open-cast mining of brown coal is being conducted at the
deposit. The planned consumption by Ozerniniskaya thermoelectric
power station of the brown coal from Talinskoe deposit – 370
thousand tons per year.