IC 7768 Sampling Deep Ore Deposits By Rotary Drilling And Methods Of Surveying And Controlling The Direction Of Drill Holes - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Russell R. Trengove
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

Core samples from an ore horizon 2,000 feet below the surface were successfully obtained by rotary drilling at the property of the Eureka Corp., Eureka, Nev. The ore was soft and friable; cores were not obtained previously with diamond drills. Whipstocking was used to get samples in a zone 200 feet from a vertical hole. A technique in shipstocking, by which the direction and deviation of the holes were controlled by means of nonfriction-type survey instruments, was successfully employed.
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APA: Russell R. Trengove  (1956)  IC 7768 Sampling Deep Ore Deposits By Rotary Drilling And Methods Of Surveying And Controlling The Direction Of Drill Holes - Summary

MLA: Russell R. Trengove IC 7768 Sampling Deep Ore Deposits By Rotary Drilling And Methods Of Surveying And Controlling The Direction Of Drill Holes - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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