Intensive Boring on the Wonthaggi Coal-Field, Victoria

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1918

Abstract

THE Wonthaggi coal-field lies south easterly from Melbourne at a distance by rail of 86 miles, on the flats of the Powlett River, immediately to the south of the deep-cut valleys and steep intervening ridges in the Jurassic rocks of the Bass Range and itsfoot-hills. The coal-bearing area is covered with a thin layer of late Tertiary and Recent deposits, which serve to mask the true character of the underlying coal-bearing rocks and effectually prevent the appearance of any coal outcrop. Two or three bores sunk prior to 1890 had shown the locality to be really a potential coal-bearing one. Only one additional bore was sunk in the State Coal Mine area until 1908, when energetic boring was resumed, with the result that in November, 1909, when an acute shortage of black coal in Victoria resulted from the prolonged strike on the New South Wales coal-fields, coal-seams had been located at Wonthaggi offering sufficient inducement to start an...
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APA:  (1918)  Intensive Boring on the Wonthaggi Coal-Field, Victoria

MLA: Intensive Boring on the Wonthaggi Coal-Field, Victoria. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1918.

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