A Contribution to the Study of the Molybdenite Pipes of Kingsgate, N.S.W., with Special Reference to Ore Mineralogy

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The Kingsgate molybdenite pipes are considered on petrochemical data and field occurrence to be, possibly, epi-magmatic plutonic offshoots grading into hydrothermal bodies. There is reason to believe that the ore is derived from a highly acid granite of type similar to that of the tin bearing areas of northern New England. The mineralogy, microtextures and paragenesis of the ore are discussed.INTRODUCTIONThe Kingsgate Mining Field is situated in steep, heavily timbered terrain 18 miles E.N.E. of Glen Innes and 430 miles north of Sydney. Bismuth and molybdenum ores were discovered at Kingsgate (Yarrow Creek) in 1877. Subsequently some 50 pipes were developed yielding tonnages which at the peak of operations, 1905 to 1920, rivalled production from the rich deposits of northern Queensland.Attempts to revive the field have been made periodically and small parcels of ore have been forthcoming.' During World War II demand for piezioelectric quartz again focussed attention on Kingsgate but twinning and other imperfections of the quartz prevented all but a minor exploitation of the otherwise noteworthy crystals of this locality.There is reason to believe that the ore at Kingsgate is not exhausted through exploration and mining costs would probably be high due to the capricious nature of the pipes and to the irregular distribution of rich ore shoots within them.
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APA:  (1962)  A Contribution to the Study of the Molybdenite Pipes of Kingsgate, N.S.W., with Special Reference to Ore Mineralogy

MLA: A Contribution to the Study of the Molybdenite Pipes of Kingsgate, N.S.W., with Special Reference to Ore Mineralogy. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1962.

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