Closure Concerns at Sonora Mining’s Jamestown Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alan Dahlstrand
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The Jamestown Mine is a 6.3-kt/d (7000-stpd) open-pit gold mining operation located in the central portion of California's historic Mother Lode district. Most early production from the Jamestown area occurred in underground operations from 1906 through 1916. Pit production began at Jamestown in early 1987 and continued until July 1994. Although additional mineral resources existed, they were deemed to be uneconomic. About 23.3 t (750,000 oz) of gold were produced from pit operations, compared to 31 t (100,000 oz) from early underground mining. Recent operations at Jamestown included two open pits, a flotation mill and a flotation tailings facility. Flotation concentrates were produced in Jamestown and shipped to Yerington, NV for cyanide leaching in a carbon-in-pulp (CIP) circuit.
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APA: Alan Dahlstrand  (1995)  Closure Concerns at Sonora Mining’s Jamestown Mine

MLA: Alan Dahlstrand Closure Concerns at Sonora Mining’s Jamestown Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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