East Cobar Freehold Mine (The Freehold Mine), Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84): | 31° 29' 54'' South , 145° 51' 12'' East |
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Latitude & Longitude (decimal): | -31.49846102, 145.8534549 |
A former underground copper mine.
The mine is located at the northern extension of the new Cobar-Chesney line and is north of the East Cobar mine.
Mineral List
8 valid minerals.
Rock Types Recorded
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References
Carne, J.E. (1908) The Copper-Mining Industry and the Distribution of Copper Ores in New South Wales. Geological Survey of New South Wales, Mineral Resources 6, 425 pages.
Andrews, E.C. (1913) Report on the Cobar Copper and Gold-field. Part I. New South Wales Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Mineral Resources No.17, 207 pages.
Gilligan, L.B., Byrnes, J.G. (1995) Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets: Cobar Metallogenic Map 1:250 000 (SH/55-14), Geological Survey of New South Wales, Sydney, 240 pages.
Andrews, E.C. (1913) Report on the Cobar Copper and Gold-field. Part I. New South Wales Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Mineral Resources No.17, 207 pages.
Gilligan, L.B., Byrnes, J.G. (1995) Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets: Cobar Metallogenic Map 1:250 000 (SH/55-14), Geological Survey of New South Wales, Sydney, 240 pages.