1 edition of Report on the Cobar copper and gold-field. Part 1 found in the catalog.
Published
1913
by Govt. Printer in Sydney
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by E.C. Andrews |
Series | Mineral resources / Department of Mines, Geological Survey -- no. 17, Mineral resources (Geological Survey of New South Wales) -- no. 17. |
Contributions | Geological Survey of New South Wales |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | viii, 207 p., plates : |
Number of Pages | 207 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26378606M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 222592078 |
Tambaroora 14 8 5 1 to 7- 64 4- 29 to 8- 37 3- 86 to 5*69 Trace to • 13 • • 03 Turon Aferoo Mookerawa Ophir 1 Other metals •01 Adelong 5 5* to 6* „ * to 13 Araluen, Major's Creek 2 5- 05 to 6* 49 Araluen, Bell's Paddock 1 10* Bingera, nugget 4 oz. 3dwts. Cobar is a mining town with a very deep hole just outside the town where copper has been extracted. We drove to the look out where we could see to the very bottom of the hole and then drove around some of the back streets of town looking at the miners’ cottages.
Geology of New Occidental, New Cobar and Chesney mines, Cobar, New South Wales: Mount Chalmers copper and gold mine, Queensland: Geological and geophysical surveys, Ashford Coalfield, New South Wales. Part 1: Geology. Part 2: Geophysics: The mineral deposits and mining industry of Papua-New Guinea: Vol. 12, No. 5/6. pp. to , /90 $+ Printed in Great Britain Pergamon Press pie Formation and inversion of transtensional basins in the western part of the Lachlan Fold Belt, Australia, with emphasis on the Cobar Basin* R. A. GLEN Geological Survey of New South Wales, G.P.O. Box , Sydney, NSW , Australia.
1. Apologies 2. Declaration of Interests 3. Condolences 4. Public Access Forum - Jill Weaving. 5. Confirmation of Minutes Ordinary Meeting of Council – Thursday, 28 June 6. Matters Arising from Minutes 7. Notice of Motions 8. Mayoral Report 9. General Manager’s Report – Part A (Action) General Manager’s Report – Part B. not imply any form of endorsement by Cobar Shire Council. 1. Apologies 2. Declaration of Interests 3. Condolences 4. Public Access Forum - Nil. 5. Confirmation of Minutes Ordinary Meeting of Council – Thursday, 13 December 6. Matters Arising from Minutes 7. Notice of Motion 8. Mayoral Report 9. General Manager’s Report – Part A.
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At head of title: New South Wales. Department of Mines. Geological Survey. Report on the Cobar copper and gold-field. Part 1 / Author: Andrews, E. (Ernest Clayton), Author: Geological Survey of New South Wales: Note: Sydney: Govt.
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Andrews, E.C. () Report on the Cobar Copper and Gold-field. Part I. New South Wales Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Mineral Resources No, pages. Gilligan, L.B., Byrnes, J.G. () Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets: Cobar Metallogenic Map (SH/), Geological Survey of New South Wales, Sydney, The geology of the Broken Hill district by E.
C Andrews (Book) 13 editions published Report on the Drake gold and copper field by E. C Andrews The Forbes-Parkes gold-field. Andrews, E. Report on the Cobar copper and gold-field. Part. Part 1—The Great Australia mine.
Australian Journal of Mineral-ogy – Mines in the Spinifex. Sydney: Angus and. Andrews, E. (Ernest Clayton), Report on the Cobar copper and gold-field. Part 1 / (Sydney: Govt. Printer, ), also by Geological Survey of New South Wales (page images at HathiTrust; US access only).
Geological Survey of New South Wales: Report on the Cobar copper and gold-field. Part 1 / (Sydney: Govt. Printer, ), also by E.
Andrews (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Geological Survey of New South Wales: Tin / (Sydney: Government Printer, ), also by E. Kenny (page images at HathiTrust; US access only).
LOCATION The CSA Cu-Zn-Pb deposit is approximately 10 km N of Cobar (Figure 1) at 31º24'38"S, º48'04" E; Cobar sheet (SH). Figure 1. Silcretes and associated deep weathering-profiles have been reported in the Cobar area of New South Wales.
Re-examination of the relevant field sites. Part II of the Cobar copper and gold field, New South Wales Department of Mi nes, Geological Survey, Mineral Re sources, no.
18, Government Printer, Sydney,pp. Andrews, E.C. () Report on the Cobar Copper and Gold-field. Part I. New South Wales Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Mineral Resources No, pages. Sulivan, C.J.
() The geology of the Cobar mineral field and its bearing on prospecting. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Australia. Record /74 (unpublished). Andrews, E.C. () Report on the Cobar Copper and Gold-field.
Part I. New South Wales Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Mineral Resources No, p Gilligan, L.B., Byrnes, J.G. () Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets: Cobar Metallogenic Map (SH/), Geological Survey of New South Wales, Sydney, pages.
Report XII Part 1 Geology of Maneero. Report XIV Bendoc and Deleget Gold Field. Australia bank basalt base bearing become beds broken called character coast Colony conglomerate considerable considered containing copper course covered Creek deposits direction discovery district doubt drift dykes east elevation evidence examined.
(1) McBryde, I (b). Kulin greenstone quarries: The social contexts of production and distribution for the Mount William site. World Archaeology 16(2): (2) Brough Smyth, R. "The Aborigines of Victoria: with notes relating to the habits of the natives of other parts of Australia and Tasmania" and compiled from various sources.
Russell, R.T., Lewis, B.R. () Gold and copper deposits of the Cobar district. In Geology of Australian Ore Deposits, 8th ed. Commonwealth Mining and Metallurgical Congress, Australia and New Zealand, Publication 1, pp Robertson, I.G.
() The environmental features and petrogenesis of the mineral zones of Cobar, New South Wales. 1 Mammals of Australia. 1 Orchids, Parts 1, 2, and 3. 2 Statistical Register, and Blue Book.
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new cobar cu-au deposit, cobar goldfield, new south w ales K.G. McQueen 1, K.M. Scott 2 and P.A. Leah 3 1 CRC LEME, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT A detailed report on this area is published in the: Records of the Geological Survey of NSW, Volume 15 Part 2, pp.
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In. magnetic imagery and drilling (Ford,Figs and 1. 2). The exposed sed iments are mostly clay-rich with scattered clasts (similar to those at Site 1a) but th ere ar e also lenses of fine.Report on the Cobar Copper and Goldfield, ibid Budgery, Budgerygar Mines, and the Cobar Gold-field, Part 2, Geol.
Surv. N.S.W., Min. Resources, No. — Notes on the Structural Relations of The Geology and Petrology of the Great Serpentine Belt of New South Wales, Part 5, The Geology of the Tamworth District.
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Matters Arising from Minutes 7. Notice of Motions 8. Mayoral Report 9.