Mining Problems And Developments At Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald T. Delicate
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

Since the discovery of uranium in the Ambrosia Lake Area in 1955, a new mining district has developed which promises to be the greatest uranium producing area in the United States. Exploration and development work is proceeding rapidly in mines operated by Kermac Nuclear Fuels Corporation, Phillips Petroleum Company, Rio De Oro Uranium Mines, Inc., Calumet & Hecla, Inc., Rare. Metals Corporation, Homestake-Sapin Partners, Homestake-New Mexico Partners, and Centennial Development Company. Individual mining operations vary in size from 200 tons to more than 1200 tons per day with production from wet and dry ore bodies ranging in depth from 300 to 1500 feet. Many problems have been encountered during the development period in the district mines. Within this paper the author will review some of these problems and mining practices being used. In order to understand better the developments to date, a brief description of the area and its geologic setting will be presented.
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APA: Donald T. Delicate  (1959)  Mining Problems And Developments At Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico - Introduction

MLA: Donald T. Delicate Mining Problems And Developments At Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1959.

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