Gold Dredging in California and Methods Devised to Increase Recovery (f4563b15-4947-45b7-b6de-54cd713072f4)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. S. Leaver
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

THE purpose of this paper is to describe, in a general way, gold-dredg-ing operations in California, with particular reference to unusual features, including types of deposits and recent attempts to improve the recovery of the gold. DREDGING AREAS The gold-bearing formations that traversed the western slope of the Sierra Nevadas for a north and south distance of some 300 miles furnished the immediate source of the gold found in most of the placer deposits of California.. Erosion through a long period carried the gold, together with various forms of partly disintegrated material, to lower elevations and formed placer deposits. Through the classifying action of water in motion, the coarser gold and heavier material of various kinds were deposited relatively near the source; consequently, in' the higher moun-tain country, old river channels were worked feverishly during the early California gold-rush days because of their high gold content. With the working out of these known high-grade channels, and from the knowledge thus obtained of prehistoric stream beds, drift mining was started and flourished until about 1890. Even today many drift mines are operating with the objective of opening other old Tertiary river channels that have been covered by volcanic flows.
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APA: E. S. Leaver  (1937)  Gold Dredging in California and Methods Devised to Increase Recovery (f4563b15-4947-45b7-b6de-54cd713072f4)

MLA: E. S. Leaver Gold Dredging in California and Methods Devised to Increase Recovery (f4563b15-4947-45b7-b6de-54cd713072f4). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.

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