X Ore Control - Jackpile Uses Extensive Blasthole Sampling

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert B. Schlosser
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 10, 1958

Abstract

Anaconda's Jackpile uranium mine is a multi- million-ton open pit sandstone deposit, producing some 3000 tpd for the company mill. With minor exceptions, the orebody is in equilibrium, and the backbone of ore-grade control is the radiometric assay, which fortunately is dependable. Preparatory Sample Drilling: Before it is stripped, the orebody is diamond-drilled on 200-ft centers N-S and 100-ft centers E-W. Drill core is logged, split, and assayed radiometrically, and several samples are assayed chemically to check the equilibrium status. This information establishes the pit outline and the first rough estimate of ore. After stripping, diamond drill data is supplemented by rotary drillholes on 50-ft centers. Dry chip samples, collected every 2 ft, are prepared and assayed radiometrically at the mine. Details of the orebody are then available for study, and the basic mining plan is drawn up.
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APA: Robert B. Schlosser  (1958)  X Ore Control - Jackpile Uses Extensive Blasthole Sampling

MLA: Robert B. Schlosser X Ore Control - Jackpile Uses Extensive Blasthole Sampling. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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