| | Report (Issue volume) | GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES EXPLORATION DATA PACKAGE Quartz-jasper and quartz-sulphide veinlets...WARWICK-TWEED HEADS 1:250 000 SHEET AREA (New South Wales Portion) VOLUME 2 MINERAL OCCURRENCE DATA...error or omission. Therefore, the State of New South Wales and its employees disclaim liability for any...-1- VOLUME 2 CONTENTS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES .............................................(see list below) The letter symbol is unique for New England Fold Belt metallogenic sheets. The general | | | Report (Issue volume) | OF NEW SOUTH WALES EXPLORATION DATA PACKAGE WARWICK-TWEED HEADS 1:250 000 SHEET AREA (New South Wales...error or omission. Therefore, the State of New South Wales and its employees disclaim liability for any...Sydney. GS2001/087 1 VOLUME 1 SUMMARY The New South Wales portion of the WarwickTweed Heads 1:250 000...northeastern New South Wales and extends over a significantly mineralised portion of the southern New England............................................... 12 NEW ENGLAND FOLD BELT .............................. | | | Book | N. CRAMSIE, DIRECTOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Cover photo: Quartz - mudstone - stibnite...Sheets. 509 pp. New South Wales Geological Survey. Sydney. ISSNQ7279418 © New South Wales Department of...Building stones Construction malerials Central Block Reef quartz and bleached chert (silica) deposits Hard...DATA SHEETS Unpublished reports held by the New South Wales Depanment of Mineral Resources INDEX TO WNERAL...FIGURES Figure 1. Geological subdivision of the New England Fold Belt 7 Figure 2. Granitoid belts | | | Report (issue) | NEW SOUTH WALFS. *'' ) (DEPiVETMENT'OF MINES.; VV^ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. E. F. PiTTMAN, A.R.S.M., ...1910. [2..] GOVERNMENT PRINTER. \^ NEW SOUTH WALES., (depap^^^'Ent of mines.) "^GEOLOGICAL SURVEY... 1861 3 South lead produced 300,000 ounces of gold in two years at Parkes (Pioneer Reef) in October... 1862 Shotover " Paish " in 1863 took miners to New Zealand 40,000 ounces of gold taken from Parkes reefs...Haselhurst Reopening of Bushman Reef in 1892 12 Lachlan line of reef (Sinclair's) at 4. Gold Yields | | Daintree, R. (1872) Notes on the Geology of the Colony of Queensland: With an Appendix, containing description of the Fossils, by R. Etheridge, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S., Palaeontologist on the Geological Survey of Great Britain, and W. Carruthers, Esq., F.R.S, F.G.S., Keeper of the Botanical Department in the British Museum. Journal of the Geological Society, 28 (1) 271-317 doi:10.1144/gsl.jgs.1872.028.01-02.40 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Gilfillan Esq., of Klip Drift, Diamond Fields, South Africa, were elected Fellows of the Society. The...following data whilst proseeuting the search for new gold-fields, on behalf of the Queenslan4Government...showing that little upheaval of this portion of Australia has taken place since the last volcanic disturbances...Caq)entaria in the north to Darling Downs in the south, however, the fossil remains of extinct mammalia...channels. At Maryvale Creek, in latitude 19 ~ 30', south, good sections of these old brecciated alluvia occur | | | Book | VES ; an ‘ Cor pbnenbs HERTZBERG CLOTH — NEW METHOD, TITLE NO. INC. EAST VANDALIA ACCOUNT... THE GEOLOGY AND PALAONTOLOGY OF QUEENSLAND AND NEW GUINEA, WITH SIXTY-KIGHT PLATES AND A GEOLOGICAL...ROBERT GOVERNMENT PALHONTOLOGIST (NEW SOUTH ETHERIDGE, WALES); VICTORIA ; ACTING-PALHZONTOLOGIST...GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WILLIAM LONDON: DULAU AND CO., 37, SOHO 1892. SQUARE, STREET. DMevicated...Queensland. In every country, and especially in every new country, it becomes necessary in the first place | | | Book (edition) | OF OF SOUTH AFRICA MINES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MINERAL RESOURCES OF REPUBLIC OF THE SOUTH AFRICA...mineral resources are extensible in the sense that new deposits can be discovered by exploration, to recover...Second World War, and partly as a result of it, South Africa experienced vast industrial expansion. This...official ‘handbook on the mineral resources of South Africa, it has become necessary to revise, or rather...reason of the great diversity and magnitude of South African mineral deposits and local mining operations |
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