Wymah Project
Wymah Project
Country Australia 
Province New south wales
Close to Albury
Status GREEN EXPLORATION 
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Wymah Project
Status Risk : Green exploration
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Wymah Project
Monaro Mining NL
Interest: 30%
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Location of the Wymah Project
The Wymah project is located approximately 35 kilometres to the west of Albury, southern NSW.
 
History of the Wymah Project
The tenement is host to the Wymah Group of tungsten deposits, which have a recorded production of 29t of wolframite concentrates and 0.5 t of wolframite-bismuth concentrates. Around 4,000 t of ore was mined. These deposits were discovered in 1911, an more...
 
Geology of the Wymah Project
The bulk of the Licence is underlain by the Koetong Granite (Figure 1), which in the north intrudes the Adaminaby Group, which are composed mainly of slates and schists. At the Mullengandra workings, the host rocks include schists, phyllites and recrystallised sandstones which are intruded by pegmatitic veins and greisen dykes.
 
Data last updated on : 12/17/2009
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