Exploration Methods And Evaluation Of Sand Type Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Frank McKinley
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

This paper discusses the basic requirements covering the area between the initial discovery of a deposit and a decision as to whether or not the deposit will support an economically sound mining venture. The procedure for gaining the necessary information and the sequence of steps is in .some respects parallel to gaining like information on deposits other than the sand type. For the sake of simplicity the stages and sequence are presented as follow: first, the initial reconnaissance drilling; second, the exploration drilling to permit initial ore body estimates; third, metallurgical testing; fourth, the estimate of plant and operating costs; and last, the economic balance. The objective of the reconnaissance drilling is to collect sufficient information to reach a decision as to the advisability of further exploration or the abandonment of the area. This initial phase will comprise, in addition to some drilling, a thorough reconnaissance of the area, a study of the best geological and topographic maps of the region, and a study of any literature available, all under the guidance of a geologist.
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APA: Frank McKinley  (1958)  Exploration Methods And Evaluation Of Sand Type Deposits

MLA: Frank McKinley Exploration Methods And Evaluation Of Sand Type Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1958.

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