Interpretation Of Assay Curves For Drill Holes

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edward Perry
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 2, 1916

Abstract

IN the exploration of a copper deposit by drilling, obvious advantages are to be gained from a distinction between primary and secondary ore.1 Perhaps the chief of these is the aid which such a distinction renders in determining where a given hole should stop. The copper assay, often a sufficient guide, cannot always be exclusively relied upon. Primary ores may extend downward indefinitely and may fluctuate in value independently of depth: if primary ores are consistently lean for a considerable vertical distance, there is little reason to expect that, still deeper, they will increase to the commercial grade; on the other hand, rich primary ores may persist uninterruptedly downward or may come in again below a lean interval. Secondary ores, however, have a comparatively limited vertical extent; in a large way enrichment decreases with depth and finally gives out. It follows then, that when a hole descends from profitable ore into ore of less than the commercial minimum, the practical significance of the situation depends upon whether this decrease results from a decrease in secondary enrichment or is a variation in primary content: if the copper of the ore passed through has been chiefly secondary, little is gained in the average case by extending the hole much below the point at which the commercial limit is reached; but, when copper is chiefly primary, due weight must be given to the possibility that, still deeper, the ore may again improve.
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APA: Edward Perry  (1916)  Interpretation Of Assay Curves For Drill Holes

MLA: Edward Perry Interpretation Of Assay Curves For Drill Holes. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.

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