Mount Jackson (Western Australia) Explained

Mount Jackson is a hill in outback Western Australia located at -30.249°N 119.264°W.[1] It is situated NNW of Koolyanobbing and NNE of Southern Cross. It is in the Shire of Yilgarn.

Augustus Gregory discovered and named the 617m (2,024feet) high landmark on 17 August 1846 during his first expedition east and north of the Swan River.[2] Prospectors James Speakman and William Hall discovered gold there in January 1894.[3]

As of 2008, the 605ha site was being mined for iron ore by Cliffs Asia Pacific Iron Ore Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Cliffs Natural Resources of Cleveland, Ohio.[4] Ore is trucked to Koolyanobbing via a haul road and then by rail to port at Esperance for export. The mine has an expected life of 10 years and the operators expect to remove approximately 33 million tonnes of iron ore from two pits.

The mine is part of Cliff's Koolyanobbing Iron Ore Project which includes mines at Mount Jackson, Koolyanobbing and Windarling (further north). It was established for ironstone mining from about 2003 by Portman Limited.[5] Portman was acquired by Cliffs Natural Resources Limited in January 2009.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. -30.249°N 119.264°W
  2. Web site: Journals of Australian Explorations. Augustus Gregory. Augustus Gregory. 1884. Gutenberg Australia. James C. Beal, Government printer. 16 January 2011.
  3. News: MINING INTELLIGENCE. . . Perth . 15 January 1894 . 20 January 2011 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  4. Web site: Koolyanobbing Iron Ore Project – Mt Jackson J1 Deposit. Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority. 20 January 2011.
  5. Web site: Banded Ironstone Formation. 7 May 2007. 21 January 2011. https://archive.today/20110706124515/http://ccwa.org.au/content/view/68/130/. 6 July 2011. dead.
  6. News: CLIFFS Natural Resources Limited (CLF). SATSTREAM. 21 January 2011.