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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Psychology of Mine Development on Bendigo Goldfield, 19th century, Bendigo Mining NL, Unknown
... Non-development of the synclinal reefs...Non-development of the synclinal reefs 2. Mining methods 3. Deep mining 4. ...Non-development of the synclinal reefs 2. Mining methods 3. Deep mining 4. ...Eleven page paper titled 'The Psychology of Mine Development on the Bendigo goldfield in the nineteenth century'. Initial discussion refers to Mr. Doug Buerger of Bendigo Mining N.L commenting that the central Bendigo goldfield had a 'further ten million ounces of gold' remaining 'to be extracted from beneath the old workings'. Further paragraphs include: 1. Non-development of the synclinal reefs 2. Mining methods 3. Deep mining 4. The age of the owners and managers 5. Capital raising 6. Attitude to innovation - reference to George Lansell and Gustave Thureau 7. Management structures 8. Attitudes to machinery 9. The size of claims and leases 10. Conclusionsbendigo mining n.l., bendigo, mining, gold, kangaroo flat, 1. non-development of the synclinal reefs, 2. mining methods, 3. deep mining, 4. the age of the owners and managers, 5. capital raising, 7. management structures, 8. attitudes to machinery, 9. the size of claims and leases, 10 conclusions, doug buerger, gustave thureau, quartz mining, synclinal reefs, new chum railway, victoria quartz, great extended hustlers, deborah mines, innovation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Bendigo Goldfield
... Harry Clarke (former miner, Mines Inspector and mine manager) state that 'synclinal folds and inverted saddle reefs had been almost entirely neglected by Bendigo miners'. ...reef 'Bendigo Advertiser' article, 15th March , 1995, titled ' Miner reckons there's gold in Bendigo hills'. Comments from Mr. David Pascoe (miner and Mines Inspector) and Mr. Harry Clarke (former miner, Mines Inspector and mine manager) state that 'synclinal ...'Bendigo Advertiser' article, 15th March , 1995, titled ' Miner reckons there's gold in Bendigo hills'. Comments from Mr. David Pascoe (miner and Mines Inspector) and Mr. Harry Clarke (former miner, Mines Inspector and mine manager) state that 'synclinal folds and inverted saddle reefs had been almost entirely neglected by Bendigo miners'. Mine ventilation and rock temperatures in the New Argus (Eaglehawk) and the New Chum Railway at Golden Square were researched by David Pascoe. Pascoe said 'the resources of the Bendigo field are enormous when it is considered that there are 516 kilometres of surveyed lines of reef down to the depth mines; by including the synclines it almost doubles that figure without any deeper penentration of the field'. gold mining, bendigo, bendigo mining nl, harry clarke, david pascoe, quartz legstones, saddle reef, spurs, mine ventilation, rock temperature, new argus, new chum, garden gully reef
