Arizona Paper - The Solution of Some Hydraulic Mining Problems on Ruby Creek, British Columbia

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Chester F. Lee T. M. Daulton
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1917

Abstract

The Atlin Mining District is in the northwest corner of the Province of British Columbia. Ruby Creek, where the operation to be described is situated, is 17 miles east of the town of Atlin and about 18 miles south of the south line of Yukon Territory (Fig. 1). Gold was discovered in the district in January, 1898, and the production to date from placer mines has been $4,518,000, according to the reports of the Minister of Mines for the province. Geology The essential points in the regional geology are given in the following paragraphs. Long erosion produced a plane-like surface slightly above sea level with a few peaks and ridges.' A gradual uplift followed and erosion increased, the streams cut deeper, the cuts so made being afterward increased by glaciation. The ice straightened and planed the slopes of the main valleys and widened and lowered their floors, in some cases flooring the valleys with silt, sand, gravel, and clay. As the glaciers rapidly retreated, lakes were formed. As to the origin of the gold, J. C. Gwillim says? "The Surprise granite has been carried northward toward Gladys Lake and Teslin, and the granite of the great plateau on the Taku trail was found in blocks on the opposite range across Hurricane River 10 miles north of its original position. Otherwise there is little evidence of far removed material, the boulders of the lake shore and creek beds being of local appearance. This appears to strengthen the opinion that the placer gold had its origin within the drainage basins where it is now found." In the gold-bearing creeks of the Atlin district there are two "runs"
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APA: Chester F. Lee T. M. Daulton  (1917)  Arizona Paper - The Solution of Some Hydraulic Mining Problems on Ruby Creek, British Columbia

MLA: Chester F. Lee T. M. Daulton Arizona Paper - The Solution of Some Hydraulic Mining Problems on Ruby Creek, British Columbia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.

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