Golden Peaks Gold Mine Geology Report from Geoscience Australia
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Description
165,224 tons of ore have been extracted from the Golden Peaks open-cut gold mine near Wau, yielding 44,497.98 ounces of fine gold. The report, published by Geoscience Australia Data, details reserves of 245,000 tons at 0.17 ounces per ton as of June 1961 and discusses geological theories for the orebody's origin. It concludes with a drilling recommendation for the area southeast of the present workings.
Use Cases
Estimate historical gold production based on the reported tonnage and yield figures
Study the geology of altered and oxidized Namie Breccia based on the described orebody composition
Compare reserve estimation methodologies using the provided 1961 reserve tonnage and grade
Plan exploratory drilling campaigns based on the suggested area on the western bank of Andersons Creek
Strengths
Provides specific historical production figures: 165,224 tons of ore yielding 44,497.98 ounces of gold
Includes detailed reserve estimates: 245,000 tons at 0.17 ounces per ton as of June 1961
Contains a concrete geological description of the orebody composition
Limitations
Description metadata is limited; actual data quality requires manual inspection after download
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
Data may reflect temporal bias inherent to a 1961 report; contemporary conditions may differ
Provenance
Source
Geoscience Australia Data
Collection Method
Likely contains a geological survey report.
Time Range
Data current as of June 1961.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-31 01:21:21.116588; freshness should be verified
Geography
Golden Peaks gold mine, 3 miles from Wau, Papua New Guinea.
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