The State Battery At Marvel Loch

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Addison
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Boom, boom, boom, boom. The staccato beat rings out across the bush; the stamps are at work - slowly pulverizing gold-bearing ore for a patient, grizzled prospector. This is the State Battery near Marvel Loch - a tiny (capacity: 25 ton/day) gold plant operated by the Western Australian government. It is one of many such plants located in remote corners of Western Australia and the Northern Territory - miniature custom mills operated for the benefit of prospectors and small mine operators. These State Batteries, so called because they are operated by state governments and because the principal item of machinery in the plants are stamp batteries, are fascinating anachronisms: throwbacks to times long past, to a century ago, to the hard and heady existence of gold rush days.
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APA: R. Addison  (1986)  The State Battery At Marvel Loch

MLA: R. Addison The State Battery At Marvel Loch. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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