Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1910
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1910
Notes on the geology of Mount Morgan, Queensland
THE Mount Morgan mine has, from the time of its historical discovery, been the subject of investigation and speculation by geologists and mining engineers. The first examination was made by Dr. R. L. Jack, in 1884. He came to the conclusion, from the evidence then available, that nothing but a thermal spring in the open air-otherwise a geyser-could account for the formation of the ore body. This report attracted world-wide attention at the time. Since then the mine has been examined by most of the 4eading geologists of Australia, and by many from elsewhere. In all cases the examination has only extended over a period of a few days or weeks, and in the light of present knowledge of the deposit we know that sufficient data could not be obtained in such a short time to warrant the statement of definite conclusions. It is not to be wondered at, therefore, that a considerable difference of opinion exists as to the genesis of the deposit. That the company considered more detailed investigation necessary is shown by the Ica that some thirteen years ago it employed Mr. Charles. Walker as geological surveyor on the mine At that time also the data available was insufficient to give satisfactory results. It is, however, a matter for comment that none of the geological reports on the property took notice of the increase of copper values in the ore with depth, though the present workings and-diamond drilling results prove this to be the most important feature of the mine It might reasonably be expected that the indications in the upper workings would have predicted such an occurrence.
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J M Newman, G F Campbell Brown
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