The Program Of Ore Dilution Control In Mining At White Pine Copper Company ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chester O. Ensign
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The White Pine Mine is situated in the southwestern portion of the Keweenaw Peninsula of Upper Michigan approximately 6 miles south of Lake Superior (Fig. 1). It is east of the Porcupine Mountains in Ontonagon County. The ore deposit is about 70 miles southwest of the famous native copper deposits of the "Copper Country" lying northeast of Houghton. Geological conditions are different at every mine and create a special set of problems in dilution control. This paper is largely intended to describe the techniques applied in mine dilution control (grade control) at White Pine, and present results of the program. For necessary background information major geologic characteristics of the deposit, particularly those that exert control over the distribution of ore, are briefly discussed. Mining methods are described in considerable detail since applied grade control techniques are adapted to these.
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APA: Chester O. Ensign  (1964)  The Program Of Ore Dilution Control In Mining At White Pine Copper Company ? Introduction

MLA: Chester O. Ensign The Program Of Ore Dilution Control In Mining At White Pine Copper Company ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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