Geological description of the Mount Cygnet and surrounding areas also description of Harefield in the Fingal Basin. The coal seam of Mount Cygnet is worked by an inclined adit or drive on the northern slope, near the bed of one of the tributaries of Gardner’s Creek, and the coal is carried a distance of about two miles westward by a wooden tramway to the jetty at the township of Welsh, near Port Cygnet. The relation of the lower coal measures to the marine beds at Mount Cygnet corresponds closely to that of the Adventure Bay coal measures immediately to the south, towards which they dip
The Paparoa Coal Measures at the Pike River Coalfield are an outlier of Late Cretaceous to Early Pal...
On taking a casual glance at the geologically coloured map of Tasmania we are struck with its simil...
SUPPLEMENT : RESTRICTED (not available on-line) Coal is being mined from seams which lie beneath urb...
The interest attaching to the plexus of felspathoid rocks, now known to occur at Port Cygnet, led t...
Having heard that a shaft was being sunk by Mr. Newman on the property of Mr. Degraves, at the Casc...
A visit recently paid to Port Cygnet has resulted in a discovery which is not without interest from...
The attempt which is being made, by means of the diamond drill, to test the question of the existen...
Letter to J.W Agnew on the geological structure of the North-East coast of Tasmania-in relation to t...
Until very recently we were ignorant of the existence of the extension of members of the Carbonifer...
All who are interested in the progress of Tasmania must regret the discontinuance of the geological...
In continuation of the short paper read, last year on the works then in operation at Cascades, Hob...
Item includes a discussion of A. Roy's paper by J. Cobb, A. Roy, E. Orton and R. Hazeltin
The western coast of Tasmania possesses but few indentations that can serve as reasonable harbours....
Also included in this item is a discussion between F. Howells and J. L. Morris on the differences be...
The geology, mineral resources and geotechnical problems of the Cramlington - Killingworth - Wide Op...
The Paparoa Coal Measures at the Pike River Coalfield are an outlier of Late Cretaceous to Early Pal...
On taking a casual glance at the geologically coloured map of Tasmania we are struck with its simil...
SUPPLEMENT : RESTRICTED (not available on-line) Coal is being mined from seams which lie beneath urb...
The interest attaching to the plexus of felspathoid rocks, now known to occur at Port Cygnet, led t...
Having heard that a shaft was being sunk by Mr. Newman on the property of Mr. Degraves, at the Casc...
A visit recently paid to Port Cygnet has resulted in a discovery which is not without interest from...
The attempt which is being made, by means of the diamond drill, to test the question of the existen...
Letter to J.W Agnew on the geological structure of the North-East coast of Tasmania-in relation to t...
Until very recently we were ignorant of the existence of the extension of members of the Carbonifer...
All who are interested in the progress of Tasmania must regret the discontinuance of the geological...
In continuation of the short paper read, last year on the works then in operation at Cascades, Hob...
Item includes a discussion of A. Roy's paper by J. Cobb, A. Roy, E. Orton and R. Hazeltin
The western coast of Tasmania possesses but few indentations that can serve as reasonable harbours....
Also included in this item is a discussion between F. Howells and J. L. Morris on the differences be...
The geology, mineral resources and geotechnical problems of the Cramlington - Killingworth - Wide Op...
The Paparoa Coal Measures at the Pike River Coalfield are an outlier of Late Cretaceous to Early Pal...
On taking a casual glance at the geologically coloured map of Tasmania we are struck with its simil...
SUPPLEMENT : RESTRICTED (not available on-line) Coal is being mined from seams which lie beneath urb...