IC 6846 Place-Mining Methods Of E. T. Fisher Co., Atlantic City, Wyo. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles L. Ross
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

A successful placer mine is being operated by the E. T. Fisher Co. on Rock Creek in the South Pass mining district at Atlantic City, Wyo. About 2,800 cubic yards of gravel is dug daily by a gasoline-driven dragline shovel with a 1 1/4-yard bucket and washed in a movable plant with a gold-dredge trommel and standard-dredge sluice boxes; the total cost is about 12 cents per cubic yard. The gold-bearing gravel occupies a narrow valley between two low ranges, of hills. The ground is covered by brush and willows, which are cleared of in the fall by burning after the leaves have dried. The elevation at the mine is 7,600 feet above sea level.
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APA: Charles L. Ross  (1935)  IC 6846 Place-Mining Methods Of E. T. Fisher Co., Atlantic City, Wyo. ? Introduction

MLA: Charles L. Ross IC 6846 Place-Mining Methods Of E. T. Fisher Co., Atlantic City, Wyo. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1935.

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