Ore Concentrating Practice at North Broken Hill Limited, Broken Hill, N.S.W.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Wilkins L. G
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

Ore recovered by North Broken Hill Limited as a result of mining operations at its Broken Hill leases is obtained, at the present scale of working, in the proportions of 80% from the North mine and 20% from the British mine sections, and is composed mainly of a silver bearing, sulphide lead and zinc mineral, in association with the gangue materials mentioned later in the text.The lead-zinc sulphide lode at the North mine is deposited in folds in pre-Cambrian sedimentary schists. These folds pitch north-east at approximately 40° and dip north-west at approximately 60°. In plan the deposit appears as two lenses designated on the mine as the "Southern" and "Northern" ore-bodies.The Southern ore-body yields the main tonnage of crude ore. The sulphide mass here overlies a heavy layer of rhodonite which persists with the pitch of the lode. In the central section of this ore-body the sulphide zone is coarse grained and of high grade with a wide range of minerals in the gangue dilution. Quartz, garnet, ftuorite, rhodonite, and felspar are common, whilst chalcopyrites, pyrites, pyrrhotite and green felspar are often present. The Northern ore-body is dolomitic to siliceous in nature. Crude ore obtained from the British section is predominantly...
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APA: Wilkins L. G  (1940)  Ore Concentrating Practice at North Broken Hill Limited, Broken Hill, N.S.W.

MLA: Wilkins L. G Ore Concentrating Practice at North Broken Hill Limited, Broken Hill, N.S.W.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1940.

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