Outcrops (51b9f0e4-b0f6-4c65-97d1-4366ec9df396)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C Gunther
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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19
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

In the examination of an undeveloped prospect a decision must be arrived at from an inspection of the outcrops and the exposures in a few shallow pits. Prospects that are offered for sale rarely expose any important quantity of good ore, work having usually been stopped when the immediate exploration no longer yielded favorable results. It should be borne in mind, furthermore, that a great majority of prospects have been examined many times, and if of conspicuous promise, would have been acquired for development. In most cases the problem for the engineer, therefore, is to discover the traces of a valuable mineralization that has disappeared through solution, or the conditions that indicate the possibility, or probability, of underlying secondary enrichments. The available data being meager, every feature should be the subject of careful study-the condition of the outcrop, the structural relationships, the associations of minerals, the alterations of wall rocks, the chances for underlying enrichments, and so forth, as well as the actual assay value of the material exposed. It is frequently advisable to spend the time and money necessary to have trenches dug at various significant points along a promising outcrop; such exposures, even if the depth attained is slight, often disclose conditions that are not apparent at the actual surface, as for example, the existence of soft minerals and the distribution of the various minerals through the mass of the deposit. Trenches also permit samples to be taken from points that were not accessible during former examinations. Strong, persistent outcrops of uniform width may be taken to indicate the probable size and character of the underlying vein,
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APA: C Gunther  (1932)  Outcrops (51b9f0e4-b0f6-4c65-97d1-4366ec9df396)

MLA: C Gunther Outcrops (51b9f0e4-b0f6-4c65-97d1-4366ec9df396). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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