IC 6961 Placer Operations Of Humphreys Gold Corporation, Clear Creek, Colo. ? Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 19
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- 7172 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1937
Abstract
Humphreys Gold Corporation of Denver, Colo., was conducting a successful placer operation in 1936 on North Clear Creek about 6 miles below Blackhawk in Gilpin County, Colo. About 3,000 cubic yards of gold-bearing gravel are dug daily (September. 1936) by two draglines and a power shovel. The gravel is screened in a portable washing plant; the trommel oversize is discarded, and the undersize is pumped to a gold-saving plant. The gold is caught in riffles in sluice boxes. The total cost of mining is about 20 cents per cubic yard. The mine is in a narrow canyon at an altitude of 7,200 feet. The Blackhawk-Central City branch of the Colorado & Southern RR. runs over the property. Freight platforms for receiving supplies were moved as the workings advanced. The workmen reached the mine on a speeder that ran on the railroad tracks from a point on the automobile highway (U. S. 40) on Clear Creek near the bottom of Floyd Hill, about 5 miles distant. The mine is 36 miles by road and speeder, or 30 miles by rail, from Denver.
Citation
APA:
(1937) IC 6961 Placer Operations Of Humphreys Gold Corporation, Clear Creek, Colo. ? IntroductionMLA: IC 6961 Placer Operations Of Humphreys Gold Corporation, Clear Creek, Colo. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.