X Ore Control - Lucky Mc Employs Assays, Careful Open Pit Slices

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Keith G. Wallace
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 10, 1958

Abstract

Small scale open pit mining of the Lucky Mc property in the Gas Hills district of central Wyoming was started in the spring of 1954 and the first uranium ore went to Vitro's mill in Salt Lake City that July. Shortly after mining started it became apparent that accurate ore control for mining purposes would be an absolute requirement. A systematic drilling program was initiated in the spring of 1955, and has been continued up to the present time. Two main mining areas have been developed. Mine 1, at the site of the original ore discovery in the Gas Hills, covers a mineralized zone roughly 600 x 2800 ft. This orebody was outlined and developed by drill holes on 50-ft centers. Approximately 1300 holes were drilled in the area before preliminary mining plans were made and mineable reserves calculated. Reserve estimates were based almost entirely on chemical assays of drill hole samples.
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APA: Keith G. Wallace  (1958)  X Ore Control - Lucky Mc Employs Assays, Careful Open Pit Slices

MLA: Keith G. Wallace X Ore Control - Lucky Mc Employs Assays, Careful Open Pit Slices. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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