Journal article

Groundwater extraction on the goldfields of Victoria, Australia

P Davies, S Lawrence, J Turnbull, I Rutherfurd, E Silvester, J Grove, MG Macklin

Hydrogeology Journal | SPRINGER | Published : 2020

Abstract

Groundwater supply systems constructed by gold miners in Victoria during the nineteenth century were highly significant in the historical development of water law and water licensing in Australia. Alluvial gold mining required large volumes of water to separate gold from washdirt, but surface flows often failed in seasonally dry conditions. Drought in the mid-1860s prompted miners on the Ovens goldfield in north-east Victoria to exploit groundwater to increase supplies, despite limited scientific understanding of this resource at the time. Analysis of historical plans held by Public Records Office Victoria has revealed numerous ‘source of supply’ tunnels dug by miners to extract groundwater ..

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