IC 6611 Small-Scale Placer-Mining Methods ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Chas. F. Jackson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

During the current business depression the Bureau of Mines has received many inquiries concerning placer mining, the prospects for men of small means to make wages by small-scale placer operations, the locations of placer deposits in the United States, methods of working placers on a small scale, and allied subjects. It has therefore seemed desirable to prepare a circular covering, in nontechnical language, the principal questions which have boon referred to the Bureau of Mines for answer. There are a number of bureau publications dealing with placer mining, most of which are now out of print, but which may be consulted in the larger libraries. Other articles on placer mining nave appeared from time to time in the technical press and several good textbooks have been written on the subject. A partial bibliography of this literature appears at the end of this paper. A recent pamphlet published by the Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology to assist the prospector and inexperienced small operator has received wide and favorable attention and is recommended as a useful reference. In the present paper no attempt will be made to cover the subject of placer mining in a comprehensive manner, but discussion will be confined to elementary questions of particular interest to persons of limited experience.
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APA: Chas. F. Jackson  (1932)  IC 6611 Small-Scale Placer-Mining Methods ? Introduction

MLA: Chas. F. Jackson IC 6611 Small-Scale Placer-Mining Methods ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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