Notes on the Phillips River Gold and Copper Field

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 29
- File Size:
- 3965 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1917
Abstract
THE Phillips River gold and 'copper field is situated on the south coast of Western Australia, about 200 miles east of Albany, 180 miles west of Esperance, and: 250 miles south of Southern Cross, forming the southern extremity of what Mr. H. P. Woodward classes as the fourth belt of Pre-Cambrian rocks, and the first auriferous belt, whicf extends northward through Southern Cross, Mount Magnet, and Cue. The field may be considered the premier copper producer of the State. The first mineral discoveries were made about 1892; when gold, copper, and iron pyrites were found; but, owing to the isolation of the district and the scarcity of water, both in the locality and on the route thereto, little work was done for some years. In1899, however, payable gold reefs were opened up, and the district began to attract attention.The southern portion of the district is composed of limestone and sandstone rocks, forming the coastal series, and is for the most part flat, broken only by a few low hills and ridges, except to the west, where Cape Barren and Eyre's Range stand out...
Citation
APA: (1917) Notes on the Phillips River Gold and Copper Field
MLA: Notes on the Phillips River Gold and Copper Field. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1917.