Development-Sampling And Ore-Valuation Of Gold-Mines.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. BARING HORIVOOD
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1909

Abstract

(Chattanooga Meeting, October, 1908.) THIS paper is intended, in the light of recent investigations, to call attention to some of the essential features of good practice in sampling and mine-valuation. Mine-sampling may be divided broadly into two classes : (1) development-sampling and computation of ore-reserves; and, (2) stope-sampling and estimation of stope-values. DEVELOPMENT-SAMPLING. It is with development-sampling only that this paper deals-the term development being taken to mean the opening-up of a mine by cross-cuts, drives, connections, etc., preparatory to actual extraction of the ore for milling. In development-sampling the work of the sampler and the consequent estimation of the probable value of the mine or portions of the mine, as the case may be, cannot be verified until a later period, when the ground thus sampled has been exploited; hence, extreme care and accuracy are essential. Moreover, the development-sampler has to foresee and allow for contingencies which may arise when stoping is started. It follows that the sampling, in development-work, demands familiarity with the conditions likely to be encountered later in actual mining. In stopes, on the other hand, sampling is clone under actual working-conditions, and the sampler's valuations are immediately checked by the gold-output, or in some cases by a second sampling of the broken ore. A stope-sampler therefore need not be an experienced miner, though he should possess sound technical training and work accurately. Should he be somewhat inexperienced, be soon has his errors discovered for him, and learns to avoid them. Taking these facts into account, it is obvious that a mining company employing two or more samplers should
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APA: C. BARING HORIVOOD  (1909)  Development-Sampling And Ore-Valuation Of Gold-Mines.

MLA: C. BARING HORIVOOD Development-Sampling And Ore-Valuation Of Gold-Mines.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1909.

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