Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Alluvial Mining in Otago

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 32
- File Size:
- 1233 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1893
Abstract
In a previous paper (ante, p. 411) some description was given of the occurrence of the auriferous alluvium, extensive deposits of which lie among the highlands of the province of Otago, New Zealand. The present paper will describe some of the methods by which that alluvium is exploited. The alluvial mining of New Zealand is not yet hindered by " debris legislation." The mines are for the most part situated in a country of little agricultural value, and large rivers with rapid currents act as tailings conveyors. In time, however, steps will have to be taken to restrict the discharge into the Clutha of the tailings which are slowly raising the river-bottom. The methods of California have been followed in Otago with such alterations as peculiar local conditions require. The distinctive feature of the alluvial mining of Otago is the prominence given to the hydraulic elevator. The all-important factor in this form of mining is the control of an abundant water-supply at a suitable height above the level where it is to be utilized; and in this respect the gold-fields of the south island of New Zealand are most favora-
Citation
APA:
(1893) Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Alluvial Mining in OtagoMLA: Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Alluvial Mining in Otago. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1893.