Edjudina Land District Explained

Type:cadastral
Edjudina
State:wa
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Edjudina Land District is a land district (cadastral division) of Western Australia, located within the Eastern Land Division.

The district began its modern economic history with the discovery of gold. Historic gold production of 33,215 oz @ 46.9 g/t of gold from this prospect was sourced from four major underground mines developed on these quartz lodes over a strike length of 1.4 kilometres between 1898 and 1939.[1] [2] Pastoral activities (sheep and cattle) were developed concurrently, and mining and exploration remains active in the region. Edjudina Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station in Western Australia approximately 80 miles N of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. In 1969, the Edjudina Stony Meteorite was discovered on Edjudina Station.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Edjudina-Triumph Project. Official website 2013. http://www.hawthornresources.com/projects/edjudina.aspx Accessed 4 December 2015
  2. White F. Miner with a Heart of Gold: biography of a mineral science and engineering educator. Friesen Press, Victoria. 2020. ISBN 978-1-5255-7765-9 (Hardcover) 978-1-5255-7766-6 (Paperback) 978-1-5255-7767-3 (eBook)
  3. Discovery of the Edjudina, Australia, Stony Meteorite. Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 53, Meteoritics 10, 133-158 (1975). The Meteoritic Society official website http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=7766 Accessed 4 December 2015