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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, Vol. 25
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Excerpt from Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, Vol. 25: Parts I. And II., Issued August, 1912, and March, 1913, (Containing Papers Read Before the Society During 1912)
Observed in one anticline they are frequently found to branch into two or more lava stream-s which may or may not junction again at higher levels. At the New Christmas shaft, situated on the Christmas anticlinal axis at Kangaroo Flat, six lavas are met in one small crosscut of 94 feet, revealing the existence of quite a network of streams.
In thickness they ave-rage from 9 inches to 12. Three-inch seams are not uncommon, and they range down to thin threads which may die right out. Mr. Dunn records a 53-foot lava in the Great Britain Mine. The south shaft of the New Christmas Mine contains alava 6 feet thick. A 12-foot lava was supposed to exist in the Bird's Reef Mine, Kangaroo Flat, but has been found to be in part sandstone, and is only 5 or 6 feet thick.
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