Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1933
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1933
Geophysical Surveys in Eastern Victoria
Geophysical prospecting was first recognized in Australia as an important aid to mining enterprises in 1927, when, on the suggestion of Sir Herbert Gepp, the "Imperial Geophysical Experimental Survey" was organized. The function of this survey was to carry out investigations on the applicability and efficacy of the most important geophysical methods under Australian conditions. The survey was formed under the joint auspices of the British Empire Marketing Board and Australian Commonwealth Government, and the investigations were carried out in Australia under the leadership of Mr. A. Broughton Edge, B.Sc., A.R.S.M., F.G.S., M.Inst.M.M., during the years 1928 and 1929. A description of the work performed, the apparatus used, the principles of the methods, and the results and conclusions of the survey are included in a report published by the Cambridge University Press in 1931.In 1932 Sir Herbert Gepp became interested in some gold mines in Eastern Victoria, in the Cassilis and Bethanga districts, and realizing that the lodes in these areas would be favorabIe for a geophysical examination, he arranged for a series of tests to be carried out. This work was performed by Mr. E. L. Blazey, B.E.E., a former member of the staff of the Imperial Geophysical Experimental, Survey, under the general direction of, and in consultation with, Mr. W. J. Rose, B.M.E.The work was commenced in October, 1932, at Cassilis, Vie., continued at Talgarno, Vie., .and concluded at...
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E L Blazey, W J Rose
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- Published: 1932
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