Preliminary Investigations at Gold Mountain, Utah using an Interactive Data Base

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bryan A. Slim Munson R. McKinney
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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14
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373 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

To date some 1,000 exploration targets (by way of adits, mine dumps, shafts, outcrops and unstoped mine areas) have so far been identified using an interactive data base system to query a digital data base comprising topographic, cadastral geological and mine components developed as a compilation of old plans, records, surveys and recently flown aerial photography. The exploration targets are intended for early follow-up as part of a 1987 exploration programme to investigate the reserve potential of the former producing property located in southern Utah. Of further interest is the unscrambling of old mine plans to provide drill targets for investigation of unstoped reserves with one target being a possible 800,000 tons in part of the lower workings. The project site encompasses about 3,200 acres of mainly patented lode claims covering most of the claims and mines of the Gold Mountain mining district formed in 1889. Turn of the century mining saw several mines operating whose total production was at least 143,000 oz. gold and 460,000 oz. silver from steeply dipping veins up to 20 ft. or more in thickness.
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APA: Bryan A. Slim Munson R. McKinney  (1987)  Preliminary Investigations at Gold Mountain, Utah using an Interactive Data Base

MLA: Bryan A. Slim Munson R. McKinney Preliminary Investigations at Gold Mountain, Utah using an Interactive Data Base. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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