Practical Mining Geology (b5c987a1-9e5c-4cb4-bab4-521d032b6151)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. H. Ahrens
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

This paper deals with the daily work of operating geologists and should be of interest to recent graduates. Working with development and production is quite different from exploration and many of the required skills and techniques must be learned on the job. Try to obtain your first position at a mine where good geological work is being done because it is important that you establish a solid foundation by learning valid techniques. Many do not! Those who desire to work in exploration are well advised to spend the initial two or three years at an operating mine where they will deal daily with an orebody during development and mining. Attempt to understand the controls of ore deposition and be interested in all phases of the operation. Learn something about factors which can adversely affect profitability and you will be a better explorationist.
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APA: E. H. Ahrens  (1983)  Practical Mining Geology (b5c987a1-9e5c-4cb4-bab4-521d032b6151)

MLA: E. H. Ahrens Practical Mining Geology (b5c987a1-9e5c-4cb4-bab4-521d032b6151). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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