RI 2315 Placer-Mining Methods

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
BUREAU OF MINES
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

The cheapest method of handling gravel in placer mining operations is by hydraulic mining . In working gravel deposits by hydraulic mining , it is essential that an abundant supply of water under sufficient head can be economically developed and that there is sufficient grade for sluice boxes and for disposal of the tailing . Without dumping facilities , simple hydraulic mining is an impossibility . The cost of hydraulic mining may range from 2 cents a yard under favorable condıtions to 12 or even 20 cents under less favorable conditions and to 35 cents or more a yard in Alaska , according to conditions of operation , and if frozen gravel is encountered . When it is necessary to elevate gravel , the costs may exceed 60 cents a cubic yard . When the natural conditions do not permit of hydraulic pining proper , other methods of elevating the grade are employed , some of which are described below . Bucket dredging has replaced hydraulic mining in importance in California and other states where hydraulic mining was once extensively carried on , and is by far the cheapest method of elevating gravel when mechanical methods are required and the physical conditions are suitable for dredging . Dredging costs vary greatly under the different conditions encountered , and the total amount of gold to be recovered must of course be enough to warrant the cost of a dredge installation . Gold dredging operations in the United States are fully described in Bull . 127 , U.S. Bureau of Mines .
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APA: BUREAU OF MINES  (1922)  RI 2315 Placer-Mining Methods

MLA: BUREAU OF MINES RI 2315 Placer-Mining Methods. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.

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