Wheal Jane
- Wheal Jane
Wheal Jane was a
tin mine near Baldhu andChacewater in WestCornwall . The area itself consisted of a large number of mines.History
Wheal Jane was probably seriously worked for
tin from the mid 1700s. Given the complexity ofore formation near granitic emplacements, amounts ofarsenic ,copper ,silver andzinc were also worked at some time.Around 1885, most of the nearby mines became uneconomic. Wheal Jane was able to struggle on for a few years, principally due to its arsenic revenue, but it too succumbed around 1895. It re-opened in 1906 as part of Falmouth Consolidated, with a modernisation and cost reducing agenda, but it was to close again within a decade. Work recommenced at low intensity in the run up to
World War II but interest was turning to more modern processing techniques to recover more tin from what was already available and the old mine spoil was re-worked until 1946.It was re-opened again in 1969 and much development work was done underground and in improving the surface processing facilities and ownership eventually passed to
Rio Tinto Zinc .Like the remainder of Cornwall's tin mines (Geevor, Pendarves and
South Crofty ), it was dealt a body blow by the end of the International Tin Agreement in 1985 and the subsequent collapse of the world tin price. It never really recovered and the pumps were finally switched off in 1992.Aftermath
Wheal Jane was not out of the news though; these were the days before
Environmental Impact Assessment s. With the pumps no longer de-watering the mine,groundwater levels rose and flooded the former working areas, picking up waste, washing over the exposed rock faces and contaminating the groundwater.These eventually overtopped the drainage systems in 1992/1993 and
acid mine drainage rose through the abandoned mine and escaped into the surface water systems flowed into the Carnon Valley and eventually into Falmouth Bay, killing fish and contaminating wild fowl. By 1994, remedial measures were in place.ee also
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Mining in Cornwall
*Camborne School of Mines
*List of topics related to Cornwall External links
* [http://www.wheal-jane.co.uk/ Wheal Jane Group]
* [http://www.projects.ex.ac.uk/geomincentre/estuary/Main/jane.htm Water quality degradation in the Carnon Valley]
* [http://biology.bangor.ac.uk/~bsr003/pages/WhealJaneProject.html More on acid mine drainage (AMD) at Wheal Jane]
* [http://homepages.tesco.net/~k.wasley/Wheal_Jane.htm Wheal Jane]
* [http://www.cornwall-calling.co.uk/mines/carnon-valley/wheal-jane.htm Wheal Jane Mine, Cornwall]
* [http://www.mining-europe.de/gallery/cornwall/whealjane.htm Wheal Jane photos]
* [http://www.cornish-mining.org.uk/story/20.htm Cornish Mining History]
* [http://crocat.cornwall.gov.uk/dserve/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=Overview.tcl&dsqSearch=((text)='wheal%20jane') Cornwall Record Office Online Catalogue for Wheal Jane]
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