San Francisco Paper - Mill and Cyanide Plant of Chiksan Mines, Korea

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 661 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1916
Abstract
The ore treated at the reduction plant (called Yangdei) of the Chiksan Mining Co., Korea, is brought from four of the company mines, and from the small tribute mines. The largest shipments come from Sajunkohl mine, situated about a mile and a half from the mill (Fig. 1). The ore is quartz of medium hardness. The average assay value in gold is $6.95 per ton. At the mine the ore is put into bins, and is then trammed over an 8 per cent, grade to the tipple bins above the mill, where the ore is drawn through the mill holes as desired. The capacity of the tipple bins is about 3,500 tons. Ore from Moonsukohl, Chung Tarrie, Yang Chun, and the tribute mines is brought in by bulls and bull wagons. The bulls carry from 350 to 800 lb.; the average wagon load is about 1,200 1b. (Fig. 2). One shovelful of ore out of every ten is taken as a sample. Considerable ore is brought in from the outside mines, and this method of sampling is
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APA:
(1916) San Francisco Paper - Mill and Cyanide Plant of Chiksan Mines, KoreaMLA: San Francisco Paper - Mill and Cyanide Plant of Chiksan Mines, Korea. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.