Golden Peaks Gold Mine Geology Report from Geoscience Australia
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Description
A 1961 report details the geology and production of the Golden Peaks open-cut gold mine near Wau, Papua New Guinea. It describes 165,224 tons of ore processed yielding 44,497.98 ounces of gold and reserves of 245,000 tons at 0.17 ounces per ton. The document, provided by Geoscience Australia, analyzes the orebody composition and discusses hypotheses for its origin.
Use Cases
Analyzing historical gold production yields based on the reported tonnage and fine gold return
Studying orebody composition based on the described Namie Breccia with manganiferous material
Evaluating historical mineral reserve estimates from the 1961 figures
Researching geological formation hypotheses mentioned, such as the Slip Hypothesis
Strengths
Report includes specific historical production figures: 165,224 tons of ore yielding 44,497.98 ounces of gold
Provides concrete reserve estimates as of June 1961: 245,000 tons at 0.17 ounces per ton
Offers detailed geological description of the orebody composition and formation hypotheses
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
Data freshness should be verified; the report is historical from 1961
Provenance
Source
Geoscience Australia Data
Time Range
Historical data up to June 1961
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-14 03:48:21.237272; freshness should be verified
Geography
Golden Peaks gold mine near Wau, Papua New Guinea
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