RI 6897 Gold Distribution In Diamond-Drill Core From The Homestake Mine, Lead, S. Dak.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jr. Koch
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

As a means of investigating the distribution and variability of gold in ore from the Homestake mine, Lead, S. Dak., the Bureau of Mines performed a designed sampling experiment, and assay results were statistically interpreted. Fifty-six feet of diamond-drill core from five boreholes was sawed into l-inch-long cylinders, which were sampled randomly and were assayed. Analyses of variance of the assay results were used to compare and assess the different types of variation: within drill holes, among paired drill holes, among unpaired drill holes, and among furnace runs. The extreme variability in gold mineralization found is the natural variability on the smallest scale that can be detected by fire assay; most of the variability is associated with among-feet rather than within-feet sample intervals. Because of the extreme variability, one-half of the gold is in 3 percent of the samples.
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APA: Jr. Koch  (1967)  RI 6897 Gold Distribution In Diamond-Drill Core From The Homestake Mine, Lead, S. Dak.

MLA: Jr. Koch RI 6897 Gold Distribution In Diamond-Drill Core From The Homestake Mine, Lead, S. Dak.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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