Evaluation of Reverse Circulation & Core Drilling at the Cove Deposit

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce A. Kuyper
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Routine core drilling at the Cove deposit failed to confirm gold-silver grades and length of intercepts observed in reverse circulation drilling. A drilling program was designed to ascertain whether the disparity was due to problems with reverse circulation drilling techniques, core drilling techniques, or the erratic nature of the gold-silver mineralization. Special sampling devices and core drilling methods were employed. Data obtained from core-reverse circulation twins showed that down-hole contamination during reverse circulation drilling accounted for much of the variation between reverse circulation and core drill results. Down-hole contamination occurred as a result of high ground-water inflows eroding friable vein material from hole walls.
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APA: Bruce A. Kuyper  (1991)  Evaluation of Reverse Circulation & Core Drilling at the Cove Deposit

MLA: Bruce A. Kuyper Evaluation of Reverse Circulation & Core Drilling at the Cove Deposit. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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