Thailand - A New Focus Of Asian Gold Mining Investment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dallas W. Davis Prasert Kumalachan Nopadon Mantajit Somsak Potisat
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

For centuries Thailand has been a significant, though primarily unofficial, producer of gold. Panning has been the traditional way of making a living for innumerable villagers during the December to May dry season following the harvest. During this period groups can be seen working the streams, rivers, fields and dry valleys at as many as 90 localities in 28 provinces. Attesting to their efforts are the five and a half ton solid gold Buddha at Wat Trimit and much of the gold jewelry sold in Bangkok. This traditional panning will continue, and probably become more extensive, in harmony with commercial endeavors using modern technology suitable for extraction of gold from types of deposits for which gravity separation would give very low recoveries. Several such deposits have been discovered in the course of geochemical and geological surveys conducted by the Royal Thai Department of Mineral Resources with the object of contributing to early interpretation of the results of a country-wide airborne survey.
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APA: Dallas W. Davis Prasert Kumalachan Nopadon Mantajit Somsak Potisat  (1987)  Thailand - A New Focus Of Asian Gold Mining Investment

MLA: Dallas W. Davis Prasert Kumalachan Nopadon Mantajit Somsak Potisat Thailand - A New Focus Of Asian Gold Mining Investment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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