Placer Sampling And Reserve Estimation - I. Placer Sampling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. W. Thomas
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

One of the most difficult tasks associated with placer mining is the sampling of the deposit. More placer projects have failed due to inaccurate assessment of the reserves than to any other reason. Within the realm of placers, those containing valuable minerals with a high unit value .are more difficult to sample than those with larger bulk, lower unit value minerals. Some items to consider when sampling a placer deposit are as follows: A) A relatively large size sample is needed for accurate valuation of the ground being tested. Placers are composed of many sizes of gravel which makes a representative sample difficult to obtain. B) When sampling placers for high unit value minerals such as gold, any error in mineral content of the sample will be magnified in the calculation of reserves.
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APA: S. W. Thomas  (1985)  Placer Sampling And Reserve Estimation - I. Placer Sampling

MLA: S. W. Thomas Placer Sampling And Reserve Estimation - I. Placer Sampling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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