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Kumtor

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The Kumtor deposit is one of the
largest gold deposits in Central
Asia. It has been operating since
May 1997 and is the concession
holder for the Kumtor deposit
and is responsible for its entire
production cycle. At 13 000 feet,
the deposit is the second-highest
in the world, behind only after
Yanacocha in Peru.
The main ore mineral is pyrite. Hematite, native gold, gold-silver compounds, and gold tellurides in small quantities are
ubiquitous. Sulfides of copper, zinc, lead, arsenic are very rare.
The development at the Kumtor
deposit is performed through openpit mining, that is, with the use of
standard methods of drilling,
blasting, loading and transportation
in the open pit.
Legend:
KLA border
Lake
Glacier
Recent sediments (QIII-QIV)
Red clay, conglomerate-breccia (Pg-N)
North East
Limestone (C1-2);
Aleurolite, sandstone (C1)
Aleurolite (O1-2), black cherty (Cm-O1)
Ore-bearing rock succession - till like conglomerates, phyllites (Cm-V)
Vendian rock succession - till like conglomerates, phyllites
Riphean rock succession - arkoses, tuffs, basalts, rhyolites (R3-V)
Early Proterozoic rock succession - gneiss, marble, schists (PR1)
CENTRAL
AREA
South West
SARYT
OR
BORD
OO
AKB
EL
Syenite (P1?)
Granite, granodiorite (R2)
Granite, diorite (PR?sr)
with potassium alteration
Alpine tectonic mélange
Major Alpine thrust
Major Alpine steep faults
Major Paleozoic thrust
Other major Paleozoic faults
Mineralization zone. Surface trace
Kumtor Gold Company is the largest private sector employer and taxpayer in the Kyrgyzstan.
In 2019 Kumtor Gold Company operations accounted for 9.8 % of GDP and 20.8% of aggregate industrial
output.
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