Location | |
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Matabeleland North Province | |
Country | Zimbabwe |
Coordinates | 18°19′41″S 27°4′0″E / 18.32806°S 27.06667°E |
Production | |
Products | tin, tantalum, lithium |
History | |
Opened | 1936 |
Closed | 1994 |
The Kamativi mine was one of the largest tin mines in Zimbabwe. [1] The mine is located in western Zimbabwe in Matabeleland North Province. [2] The Kamativi mine has reserves amounting to 100 million tonnes of tin ore grading 0.28% tin thus resulting 0.28 million tonnes of tin. [1] The tin and tantalum mine was operated from 1936 until 1994. [3] Since the mine's closure, local artisanal miners have worked the pegmatite for cassiterite and tantalite. [4]
The ore was subsequently determined to contain lithium, [3] and a project has been launched to extract the lithium from the mine's tailings. [5]
Location | |
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Matabeleland North Province | |
Country | Zimbabwe |
Coordinates | 18°19′41″S 27°4′0″E / 18.32806°S 27.06667°E |
Production | |
Products | tin, tantalum, lithium |
History | |
Opened | 1936 |
Closed | 1994 |
The Kamativi mine was one of the largest tin mines in Zimbabwe. [1] The mine is located in western Zimbabwe in Matabeleland North Province. [2] The Kamativi mine has reserves amounting to 100 million tonnes of tin ore grading 0.28% tin thus resulting 0.28 million tonnes of tin. [1] The tin and tantalum mine was operated from 1936 until 1994. [3] Since the mine's closure, local artisanal miners have worked the pegmatite for cassiterite and tantalite. [4]
The ore was subsequently determined to contain lithium, [3] and a project has been launched to extract the lithium from the mine's tailings. [5]