A Reconnaissance Map of the Bulolo Gold-Fields, Territory of New Guinea

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 424 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1928
Abstract
THE absence of any locality maps of the district of Morobe has been seriously felt by mining engineers engaged on the goldfields, and as it was evident at the beginning of operations that the administration would be unable to make good this deficiency, ascheme for making rapid traverses was worked out, and in all subsequent travelling the necessary records were kept for the construction of a reliable reconnaissance map of the Bulolo goldfield and its approaches (see Plate 1.). Since all the field work had tobe carried out without encroaching on primary duties, the compilation of sufficient data was a somewhat lengthy business. It was found that in this r;ough country a pedometer was useless, as it was impossible to calibrate it for the variation in length ofpace between climbing semi-precipices and walking over level country. Further, the native tracks "meander" so excessively that the only method of calculating air-line distance is by timing, and a knowledge of what the timing represents, and until a 10kg experience had been gained in the time taken to cover known distances in various types of-country, one could not feel competent to estimate sufficiently accurately. It was found that reliability could be attained only when walking at nearly top pace. Inregard to aeroplane traverses, results were reliable only when the air was fairly still.BEARINGSIn arriving at the bearing between main traverse points, the method used was to keep a "boy" about two chains- behind when marching and sight back on him, standing, at about two-chain intervals. These bearings were averaged into the field book at the end of the day, each line being averaged separately. As the roads became known, it was possible to get a considerable amount...
Citation
APA: (1928) A Reconnaissance Map of the Bulolo Gold-Fields, Territory of New Guinea
MLA: A Reconnaissance Map of the Bulolo Gold-Fields, Territory of New Guinea. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1928.