IC 6786 Placer Mining In The Western United States - Part I. General Information, Hand-Shoveling, And Ground-Sluicing ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. D. Gardner
Organization:
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Pages:
83
File Size:
39772 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

Placer mining is the mining and treatment of alluvial deposits for the recovery, of their valuable minerals. The method has been used principally for mining gold, but a large proportion of the world's production of tin, platinum, and diamonds and other gem stones and minor quantities of other heavy minerals have been won in this manner. In the United States, as in the world at large, gold has been the principal mineral obtained by placer mining. Minor quantities of metals of the platinum group are recovered with the gold in some localities. Important quantities of sapphires have been produced at placer mines in Montana, and tungsten minerals have been obtained on a commercial scale from placer deposits in California and Colorado. Other heavy minerals or gem stones, however, have not been mined to any important extent by this method in the United States. The search for placer gold and the working of the deposits when found have had much to do with the early development of the West. Placer mining has been gradually overtaken and surpassed in importance by lode-gold mining, until in 1932 less than a quarter of the country's total gold production was from placers or about an eighth, excluding Alaska. In 1932 about 76 percent of the placer gold produced in the United States was recovered by dredging. Although other forms of placer mining still are important, they have been declining for many years, as the richest and most readily mined deposits of gravel along the stream courses have been exhausted. During 1931 and 1932 there was a revival of small-scale mining, but few new deposits were discovered.
Citation

APA: E. D. Gardner  (1934)  IC 6786 Placer Mining In The Western United States - Part I. General Information, Hand-Shoveling, And Ground-Sluicing ? Introduction

MLA: E. D. Gardner IC 6786 Placer Mining In The Western United States - Part I. General Information, Hand-Shoveling, And Ground-Sluicing ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account