Geology of the Ravensworth-Lidell Area Particular Reference to the Commercial Coal Seams Present

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 25
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- 739 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1953
Abstract
The Ravensworth-Liddell area is part of the Muswellbrook- Singleton Coal District of the Northern Coalfield. It lies in the Parishes of Liddell, Ravensworth, Vane and Howick, in the County of Durham, midway between Singleton and Muswellbrook, and is traversed by the Great Northern Railway, and the New England Highway.Ravensworth and Liddell railway stations are 57 miles arid 61 miles, respectively, north from Newcastle (Fig. 1).The area has been the centre of an intensive search for open cut coal during the past few years. More than 1,200 bores, of which about 10% were cored diamond drill holes, were drilled to depths of about 200ft. Portions with thicker cover have been explored by 10 diamond drill holes to depths of over 400ft. but core recovery from these deeper holes was poor, and the lack of detail in the recorded logs limits geological interpretation. The drilling has proved about 34,000,000 tons of open cut coal, and about 246,000,000 tons under deeper cover.GEOLOGYThe Ravensworth-Liddell area lies on the eastern flank and southern extremity of the Muswellbrook Dome, extending from Hebden in the north, to Jerry's Plains in the south, and the rocks under consideration belong to the Tomago Stage of the Upper Coal Measures. On the north they are truncated by the Hebden Thrust fault, which has a throw of about 4,500ft. (Raggatt, 1929). On the west they are bounded by outcrops of the Upper Marine Series, which conformably underlies the Upper Coal Measures, and...
Citation
APA: (1953) Geology of the Ravensworth-Lidell Area Particular Reference to the Commercial Coal Seams Present
MLA: Geology of the Ravensworth-Lidell Area Particular Reference to the Commercial Coal Seams Present. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1953.