OFR-6-74 Drilling And Sampling Tertiary Gold-Bearing Gravels At Badger Hills, California

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Russell R. McLellan
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Under the Heavy Metals Program, investigations were conducted at the old Badger dill placer mini in Nevada County California to collect data and information regarding drilling and sampling methods and deposit characteristics. The studies contributed to a team effort by five Bureau of Mines research groups to develop new or improved placer mining technology in the Tertiary gold-bearing channel gravel of northern California. This report describes the techniques used and the results obtained in the sampling and drilling stage of deposit delineation studies that were conducted by the Denver Mine Systems Engineering Group. Sampling included the collection and processing of 400 tons of largo and small volume samples from drill holes, underground workings, surface pits, and blast hole rounds. A total of 355 samples averaging 2,296 pounds per sample provided reasonably accurate data for analysis of the gold distribution. These studies indicate that the bulk of the gold is within 40 foot of bedrock in stacked, lenticular zones of cemented gravel that are largely confined to the relatively narrow, meandering course of the deepest portion of the bedrock channel. Drilling studies involved the testing of three types of truck-mounted drills including rotary, bucket and vibratory, none of which proved to be a completely versatile tool for sampling quickly and reliably both consolidated and unconsolidated gravel.
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APA: Russell R. McLellan  (2012)  OFR-6-74 Drilling And Sampling Tertiary Gold-Bearing Gravels At Badger Hills, California

MLA: Russell R. McLellan OFR-6-74 Drilling And Sampling Tertiary Gold-Bearing Gravels At Badger Hills, California. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2012.

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