![]() Wozniak, “Low-Temperature Heat Capacity of a Sample of Copper-Cobalt in a Magnetic Field”, J. Hashimoto, “Influence of Added Elements on Allotropic Transformations”, Trans. Wohlfarth, “Linear Low-Temperature Specific Heat of Dilute Alloys Arising from Super-paramagnetic Clusters”, J. (Equi Diagram Experimental Indicates presence of a phase diagram.) Christian, “Solubility Limits in the Copper-Cobalt System”, Mater. Bernstein, Computer Calculations of Phase Diagrams, Academic Press, NY (1970). Lin, “Mass-Spectrometric Determination of the Dissociation Energies of the Gaseous CuNi, CuCo and CuCr”, J. Kubaschewski, “EMF Measurements on Cobalt-Copper Alloys”, High Temp.-High Pressures, 1, 357 (1969). Turnbull, “Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Precipitation in the Copper-Cobalt System”, Acta Metall., 14, 161 (1966). (Equi Diagram Experimental Indicates presence of a phase diagram.)Ħ6Ser: I. Haworth, “Solid-Solubility Limits in the Copper-Cobalt System”, J. Krop, “The Influence of Temperature of and Annealing Time on Magnetic Properties of Diluted Alloys Co−Cu”, Paper from Polish Academy of Science-Metallurgy Report, 1, 5–25 (1965). Elliott, “Calorimetry at 1100☌ to 1200☌: The Copper-Nickel, Copper-Silver, Copper-Cobalt Systems”, Trans. (Equi Diagram, Meta Phases Experimental Indicates presence of a phase diagram.) Klement Jr., “Solid Solutions in Gold-Cobalt and Copper-Cobalt Alloys”, Trans. (Meta Phases, Crys Structure Experimental) Kneller, “Magnetic Moment of Co−Cu Solid Solution with 40 to 85% Cu”, J. (Equi Diagram, Meta Phases Experimental Indicates presence of a phase diagram.)Ħ2Kne: E. Livingston, “Critical Particle Size for Precipitation Hardening”, Trans. (Equi Diagram, Thermo Experimental Indicates presence of a phase diagram.) Nakagawa, “Liquid Immiscibility in Copper-Iron and Copper-Cobalt Systems in the Supercooled State”, Acta Metall., 6, 704 (1958). Knappwost, “Die Bestimmung der Mindestgröße Spontan Magnetisierter Bereiche des Kobalts aus ihrem Paramagnetismus”, Z. ![]() (Equi Diagram, Meta Phases Experimental Indicates presence of a phase diagram.)ĥ7Kna: A. ![]() Hashimoto, “The Equilibrium Diagram of the Co−Cu System”, J. To date, Arc Minerals have carried out c.22,000m of drilling, collected and analysed c.75,000 soil samples, and flown 5,700 line km’s of airborne geophysical surveys over all the areas under license.Indicates key paper. First Quantum's Enterprise Nickel project is also located on the flanks of the Kabompo Dome and approximately 40 km to the east of the areas under license.Īt the time of the JV, Kalumbila was originally ranked number 22 out of JV’s top 30 Kabompo Project targets with an original exploration target size of six million tonnes of ore eventually a copper Resource in excess of 1 billion tonnes of ore (one of the largest in Zambia) was demonstrated. First Quantum Minerals’ Kalumbila property, better known as the Trident Project, developed to become the Sentinel copper mine, which in 2020 achieved record copper production of over 251,000 tonnes. The current areas under license encompass 9 of 30 exploration targets that were ranked in the late-90’s by the JV over the Kabompo Project, which include the top seven ranked targets. The areas under license were previously explored by Equinox Minerals Limited (“Equinox”) and Anglo American Prospecting Services (“AAPS”) by way of the Zambezi Joint Venture’ (“JV”) through AAPS's affiliate Zamanglo Prospecting Ltd (“Anglo American”) during the late 1990s as part of the Kabompo Project. This region now accounts for a substantial part of Zambian copper production and the areas under license are in close proximity to large operations such as First Quantum Minerals’ Sentinel and Kansanshi mines and Barrick Gold’s Lumwana mine. Over the last twenty years, three new major copper mines have been developed and constructed to exploit the mineral resources in the new western part of the Zambian Copperbelt. The Copperbelt is home to all the major copper mines in Zambia and these licenses represent one of the last dome-related areas in Zambia yet to be explored in any detail. The Zambian license areas are located approximately 900 km from Lusaka, in Mwinilunga, Northwestern Province, and is well within the trending arm of the major geological structure known as the Lufilian Arc (Copperbelt), on the western flank of the Kabompo Dome.
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