New York Paper - The Garnet-Formations of the Chillagoe Copper-Field, North Queensland, Australia (Discussion, p. 974)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George Smith
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Jan 1, 1904

Abstract

ChillaQoe is situated in latitude 17" S., about 138 miles from the port of Cairns, with which it is now connected by rail. A township has been established on the banks of Chillagoe creek, a perennial stream of irregular volume crossing the field almost at rightrangles, nearly midway between the mining-camps of Calcifer and Mungana, which have been formed at the southeastern and western extremes of the field respectively. This situation was selected because of the water-supply and its proximity to the site most suitable for the erection of reductionworks. By its central position it commands the whole of the mines. The altitude above sea-level is about 1200 ft., whereas that of Calcifer and Mungana is 1400 ft.—a difference sufficient to account for a materially higher temperature at Chillagoe. The surrounding limestone bluffis add by radiation to the heat, and, at the same time, prevent the cool breezes from passing freely through the town; consequently, the temper* ture, which is high throughout the year, and especially so during the summer months, is here ge~ierally very oppressive also. The general trend of the field is southeast and northwest, and its length about 18 miles, with an average width of 5 miles; the approximate area is thus 90 sq. miles. The surrounding mineral-district is, however, much more extensive, and numerous other mines, sprcad over wide areas and producing a variety of minerals, exist in the same or parallel belts of mineralized country, of which Chillagoe proper covers but a very small portion. Immense bluffs of limestone, wollastonite and conglomerate, rising in places to nearly 300 ft., and so~netimes nearly a quarter-mile across, give the field a very picturesque and interesting appearance. The limestone has been classified as Devo-
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APA: George Smith  (1904)  New York Paper - The Garnet-Formations of the Chillagoe Copper-Field, North Queensland, Australia (Discussion, p. 974)

MLA: George Smith New York Paper - The Garnet-Formations of the Chillagoe Copper-Field, North Queensland, Australia (Discussion, p. 974). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.

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