looks like the example hole in this preso is one of the modest "historic" holes. My eyesight isn't what it used to be but it looks to be a hole (cb012)drilled east rather than west, in the northern section of the pit. blurry holeID's in preso's though, so can't be sure. Dfinitely not a 'cherry' hole or "directors special" (won't mention any names here).
References to papers of interest already mentioned..
Forsythe, D. L., 1983, Geology of the Mt. Carbine area, North. Queensland: Melbourne, Australia, R. B. Mining Pty. Ltd. (Roche Bros.), unpub. rept., 54 p
haven't been able to find a 'free' one of these (above report).. ..still looking
de Roo, J. A., 1988, Structural controls on the emplacement of the vein-type tungsten-tin ore at Mount Carbine, Queensland,. Australia: Economic Geology, v. 83
well worth a read of this one, good insight into mineralisation style, structural setting etc... and difficulties in estimation of grade (nugget effect).
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