Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1955
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1955
Tungsten at Hatches Creek, Central Australia Mining and Treatment
Local conditions at Hatches Creek are described, together with the mineralogy, mining and treatment of tungsten ores, with particular reference to procedures adopted by Pimer Mines, N.L.The Hatches Creek tungsten field covers an area of about 20 square miles in: Central Australia; 285 miles' N.E. of Alice Springs. Access is by rail to Alice Springs, then by 200 miles of bitumen highway to Barlo Creek and 8,5, miles of bush track to the field. Passengers can also reach the mines by... A semi-desert climate prevails Rain; generally in the form of thunderstorms falls in the summer months: December to March. Average annual rainfall is approximately 15 inches but there is great variation from year to year, occasional droughts being followed by torrential downpours. Vegetation is sparse except in the wide creek beds. Surface water occurs in rock holes some of which, spaced miles apart, carry permanent water...
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- Published: 1954
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