Notes on Tin Sluicing in Tasmania

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1910

Abstract

IN this paper an attempt is made to describe the sluicing operations on the tin fields of north-eastern Tasmania. No claim is made to completeness, for much of the ground has already been covered, and nothing is to be gained by needless repetition. On this account some portions of the subject have obviously received but attention in order that others may be rather more fully dealt with; for instance, referring to the accuracy of various methods of valuing alluvial deposits, particulars of efficiencies, and water duties on both overburden and drift; also, the system of recording water distribution, &c. The plans of the tin-streaming shed, sluice and feed race, and overburden tail-race represent types of the most modern design.GEOLOGY. The principal alluvial dcposits being worked at the present time are situated either in the ancient or modern bed of the Ringarooma River or its tributaries. This river flowed in a north-easterly direction, receiving numerous tributaries on either bank...
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APA:  (1910)  Notes on Tin Sluicing in Tasmania

MLA: Notes on Tin Sluicing in Tasmania. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1910.

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