The salsigne gold mine: A world-class ore body in the south west of France

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Two millennia of mining history in Salsigne, near Carcassonne in France, has recently led to a profitable gold mining operation. The geological and historical perspectives are outlined and the methods used for extraction described. This mine produced 79,286 ounces of gold in 1995/6. © 1996 World Gold Council.

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Trueb, L. F. (1996). The salsigne gold mine: A world-class ore body in the south west of France. Gold Bulletin, 29(4), 137–140. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03214749

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