Estimation Of Ore Reserves And-Mining Methods In Alaska Juneau Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. R. Bradley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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19
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Publication Date:
Jan 3, 1924

Abstract

This paper gives a brief history of the mining and milling operations in the Juneau gold belt, and a general description of the geology of the district, followed by a suggestive discussion of the general problem of sampling gold ores and a detailed description of the mining methods used in the Alaska Juneau mine. The paper indicates that variations in assaying ore similar to that from the gold belt are unavoidable on account of the erratic distribution of the gold. A caving system that accepts dilution was adopted for the Alaska Juneau mine; the ore is sorted and the final mill feed has nearly twice the assay value of the ore trammed. THE property of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co., covering the Juneau gold belt for over a mile in length, consists of 136 claims and 24 mill sites; these are near Juneau, Alaska, in what is known as the Harris mining district.
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APA: P. R. Bradley  (1924)  Estimation Of Ore Reserves And-Mining Methods In Alaska Juneau Mine

MLA: P. R. Bradley Estimation Of Ore Reserves And-Mining Methods In Alaska Juneau Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1924.

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