Gold Mining South Australia The First Fifty Years

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Fradd WP
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

South Australia pioneered metal mining in Australia and was the main source of copper for several decades. Gold discoveries and mining also contributed significantly to the development of the Colony. Across the State can be seen the holes, the mullock heaps and, in some instances, the remnants of machinery of the past era. In this, the centenary year of the discovery of the Teetulpa goldfield, considered by some to he the most significant discovery of gold in the State, it is appropriate that we should present a paper on the history of gold mining in South Australia. South Australia has not been a major producer of gold with recorded production a little in excess of 15 million grams (15 t). This represents about 0.25 per cent of the Australian total and ranks last of the States of the Commonwealth. The outstand- ing feature of gold production in South Australia has been the succession of short periods of rela- tively high production immediately following a discovery, with payable dirt being quickly exhausted, a fact clearly illustrated by the graph of South Australian gold production (Figure 1).
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APA: Fradd WP  (1987)  Gold Mining South Australia The First Fifty Years

MLA: Fradd WP Gold Mining South Australia The First Fifty Years. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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