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Title: | Valla Arsenic Mine Urunga North Coast. NSW Induced Polarization Survey of Valla Mine Urunga NSW |
Other Titles: | Geological Survey Report No. 57 |
Authors: | Bowman, H.N Geological Survey of NSW |
Keywords: | Induced polarization Arsenic industry - New South Wales - Urunga Mines and mineral resources - New South Wales - Urunga |
Issue Date: | 1967 |
Publisher: | New South Wales. Dept. of Mines. Geological Survey of New South Wales |
Abstract: | Essentially gold-arsenopyrite mineralization occurs as irregular
pipes and lenses associated with greisen and pegmatite dykes in a Permian
biotite granite boss. Proved ore reserves amount to 10,000 tons of about
15 per cent arsenic and 8-7 dwt gold.
The possibility of additional arsenic/gold ore of economic grade
should be tested by Induced Polarization techniques. A reconnaissance induced polarization (I.P.) survey was conducted over the Valla Mine. Four I.P. lines were surveyed, anomalies being obtained on each line. |
URI: | https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/2398 |
Appears in Collections: | Geological Survey of NSW [1874 -present] |
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