A pipe (quartz vein) rich in secondary minerals. Part of the Kingsgate vein system.
Operated as underground workings, shafts and small opencut 1883 to 1961.
Located in the parish of Kingsgate at Kingsgate.
References
Sharpe, J. L. & Williams, P. A. (2004): Secondary bismuth and molybdenum minerals from Kingsgate, New England district of New South Wales. Austral. J. Mineral. 10, 7-12.
Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets: Grafton-Maclean Metallogenic Map, Geological Survey of New South Wales, 2001: HF Henley, RE Brown, JW Brownlow, RG Barnes and WJ Stroud.
Mineral List
18 entries listed. 17 valid minerals.
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