Diamond Drill, Calyx and Hand Boring by the Victorian Mines Department

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1901

Abstract

Very few of those occupied in pursuits other than mining have any conception of the extent of boring operations that have been carried out on the gold and coal fields of Victoria, or of the valuable and definite knowledge obtainable by such means. The subject comprises various branches, which it will be necessary to describe in detail. The three main divisions are The Administrative, which includes all financial work and general management. The Professional, dealing with topographical and geological work necessary before any scheme of boring can be laid out, the preparation of plans, the inspection of cores obtained from bore holes, the examination of diamonds, etc. The Mechanical Branch, dealing with the drilling machinery, setting of diamonds, maintenance of stores, etc. In 1877, the Goverpment of Victoria decided to assist in prospecting the mineral resources of the colony by the aid of diamond drill boring, and for that purpose, a vote of £5,000 was passed, with which were purchased three diamond dulls, an American type being adopted.
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APA:  (1901)  Diamond Drill, Calyx and Hand Boring by the Victorian Mines Department

MLA: Diamond Drill, Calyx and Hand Boring by the Victorian Mines Department. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1901.

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