MISIMA - Misima Bulk Low Grade Gold-Silver Deposit, Papua New Guinea ? Introduction ? Location

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dick Lewis
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The Misima deposit is on Misima Island in the Lousaide Archipelago, 240 km east-southeast of the Papua New Guinea mainland, and 600 km east of Port Morseby. Misima is a narrow mountainous island 40 km long and up to 10 km wide. The highest point is 1035 m above sea level. Gold mineralization is restricted to the eastern and less rugged third of the island. The Melanesian population lives in coastal villages. Subsistence agriculture is the main activity, although copra and cocoa are grown in plantations on the eastern and southern coasts. Prior to 1950, mining was important in the economy of the island. Climate is tropical, with little seasonal variation in temperature or rainfall. Tropical cyclones occur about every 10 years (Fig. 1).
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APA: Dick Lewis  (1990)  MISIMA - Misima Bulk Low Grade Gold-Silver Deposit, Papua New Guinea ? Introduction ? Location

MLA: Dick Lewis MISIMA - Misima Bulk Low Grade Gold-Silver Deposit, Papua New Guinea ? Introduction ? Location. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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