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Results of drilling at Cocked Hat Creek, New South Wales

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This statement, supplemented by graphic bore logs, sets out the results of a drilling campaign conducted at Cocked Hat Creek immediately west of the village of Young Wallsend, Newcastle district, by the Bureau in accordance with an agreement between the Mines Department of New South Wales, the Joint Coal Board and the Bureau. The area covered by the drilling grids totals about 200 acres, and includes parts of Portions 55, 69, 73 and 79, Parish of Teralba, County of Northumberland. It is known that this area, and a large extension to the north amounting to at least 4 square miles, is underlain by the Australasian seam which had been intersected at 50 feet from the surface in Portion 60 where it is approximately coincident with sea-level. Also the seam is exposed at various points along the northern margin to the larger area at elevations ranging from 170 to 220 feet. The purpose of the drilling was to test the thickness and quality of this seam, hitherto almost unknown factors, and to determine whether a potential open-cut site worthy of more exhaustive investigation exists.

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Title Results of drilling at Cocked Hat Creek, New South Wales
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/4d1be4f8-ffd2-455f-ad04-3040b9101ae8
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Reference Period 20/04/2018
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[151.5, -33.0], [152.0, -33.0], [152.0, -32.5], [151.5, -32.5], [151.5, -33.0]]]}
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