Mining and Ore-Treatment at the Talisman Mine, Karangahake, NZ

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 53
- File Size:
- 5342 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1912
Abstract
THE Talisman mine is situated on the Waitawheta (pronounced Wytaffetta) river just above its junction with the Chinemuri (pronounced Chinnemurre) river near Karangahake, NZ. The explored reef-bearing portion of the claim includes the angleformed by the junction of the rivers and extends southwards for slightly over a mile (See Plate V.). The country is mountainous both rivers flowing through precipitous gorges.The trig. station on Karangahake mountain is almost directly above the workings on the Bonanza section and is 1680 ft. above river level, the adit from the gorge giving 1200 ft. of backs measured vertically. The officers of the N.Z. Geological Survey are engaged in a detailed survey of the Waihi district and the rocks of Karangahake are under examination. The rocks of the district are andesites and dacites much altered and silicified. One of these exhibits a columnar structure in the mass in the Waitawheta gorge near the surface workings on Taukani hill, also on the southern bank...
Citation
APA: (1912) Mining and Ore-Treatment at the Talisman Mine, Karangahake, NZ
MLA: Mining and Ore-Treatment at the Talisman Mine, Karangahake, NZ. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1912.