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The Black Andrew mine near Burrinjuck, County Buccleuch, New South Wales

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The mine is situated on Black Andrew Mountain about 4 miles south of the wall of Burrinjuck Dam and in the parishes of Goodradigbee and Childowla. Surface features were mapped by C.H. Zelman and H.B. Owen in November, 1942 by stadia alidade and planetable, and underground mapping was brought up to date by F. Canavan and H.B. Owen on 20th March, 1944 using tape, alidade and clinometer. This report details the production history, general geology, and economic geology of the Black Andrew mine.

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Title The Black Andrew mine near Burrinjuck, County Buccleuch, New South Wales
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/19a8772a-686a-47c2-884b-b7bdba4f2012
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Reference Period 20/04/2018
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[148.48, -35.12], [148.68, -35.12], [148.68, -34.92], [148.48, -34.92], [148.48, -35.12]]]}
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