PLACER GOLD EXAMINATION
a field guide book to evaluate gold placer
properties & small mining operations

 

Due to that an increased market demand for small placer gold claims, that we cannot keep up with, this must have field handbook is incentive priced at only six dollars. Why? Help us at not online at the moment www.GoldMining.net, and www. Gold MiningClaims.com, help you by finding qualified gold claims to sell!

We are providing you an opportunity to purchase this digitally re-mastered book Placer Examination, Principles and Practice “While prepared specifically for use by the Bureau of Land Management personnel” to evaluate gold placer mining operations, with the hope that it would be “useful to the mining profession.”

Thank you John Wells for being a bureaucrat with a concern for telling a Mining Law of 1872 Prudent Man what was right, and correct for Prospectors to avoid making making time wasting stupid mistakes.

I — TheProspector.com — have added annotated field notes from my lifetime of experience going on grand adventures looking for gold from the bush of Alaska, Idaho, Nevada, California, Oregon, Utah, and all the way down to the jungle of Panama.

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Contents of the—

Placer Examination, Principles and Practice Field Guide Book.

Editors note: Barry Murray has added comments from his 60 years in the field experiences throughout this book.


This very rare volume came from my mining attorney fathers’ library. Wm B.Murray, was an authority on patenting mining claims (no longer possible thanks to abuse by foreign corporations), and had the crazy notion that the Mining Law of 1872 was a contract where a citizen of the U.S. frontier could help build a strong nation. I too, back in 1955 during the Uranium Rush to the Colorado Plateau, was proud to protect a free enterprise system in America from the agression of Russian Communists... and crooked capitalists!

As a prospector, who had, and lost placer gold claims in California, thanks to a sudden change county tax regulations, and silver claims in a Tea Party Alaska to a multinational claim jumping, I know the rush is not over. And having experienced "block staking claim jumping" by huge multinational corporations who might not be able to prove a valid discovery by a citizen of the United States, I think now is your turn to shine.

Therefore to justify charging for another man’s wisdom, I have added-60-years of margin notations to the re-mastering of what once was a $3 book, that can be downloaded here for $5.

As I carried the little black book master in my pack for many years, I have improved the format. The easier to read enhanced type is also exportable to 3-hole 8.5 x 11 binder paper, where the “Check List” pages can be reprinted.

CONTENTS

PART I - REVIEW OF PLACER THEORY AND GEOLOGY
1. Placers Defined
2. Study of Placers - General
3. Sources of Valuable Mineral
    a) Lodes or mineralized zones
    b) Erosion of pre-existing placer deposits
    c) Low-grade auriferous conglomerates or glacial debris
    d) Magmatic segregations and associated basic rocks
    e) Regional rocks containing particles of valuable mineral
4. Weathering and Release Processes
    a) Ground water
    b) Temperature change
    c) Plant growth
    d) Surface erosion
5. Stream Processes Related to Placers
6. Concentration of Valuable Minerals
    a) Bedrock concentrations
    b) Types of bedrock
    c) Pay streaks
7. Preservation of the Deposit
    a) Abandonment
    b) Regional uplift
    c) Burial

PART II - TYPES OF PLACERS
1. Residual Placers
2. Eluvial Placers
3. Stream Placers
    a) Gulch placers
    b) Creek placers ,
    c) River deposits
    d) Gravel plain deposits
4. Bench Placers -
5. Flood Gold Deposits
6. Desert Placers
7. Tertiary Gravels
8. Miscellaneous Types -
    a) Beach placers ,
    b) Glacial deposits
    c) Eolian placers ,

PART III - SAMPLING AND EVALUATION

1. General Considerations
    a) Problems
    b) Industry practice
    c) Minerals other than gold i
    d) Other factors to be considered
    e) In brief
2. Sampling Guides
    a) Reconnaissance ,
    b) Choosing a sampling method
    c) Number and size of samples
3. Sampling Methods
    a) Existing exposures
    b) Hand-dug excavations
    c) Machine-dug shafts
    d) Backhoe excavators
    e) Bulldozer trenches
    f) Sampling with churn drills
    g) Bulk samples
    h) Grab samples
    i) Drift mine sampling
    j) Hydraulic mine sampling
4. Special Problems
    a) Large rock or boulders ,
    b) Erratic high values
5. Uncased or Small-diameter Drill Holes
6. Salting
7. When Sampling Fails

PART IV - SAMPLE WASHING EQUIPMENT (editors note: There are plans in this section of the book to build many of these pieces of gold mining equipment yourself.)

1. General Considerations
2. Miner's Pan
3. Sluice Box
4. Rockers
5. Special Machines
6. Dry Washers

PART V - PANNING AND ASSAY PROCEDURES

1. Panning
2. General Notes on Panning with Suggestions
For Improving Procedure
3. Fire Assay of Placer Samples - Misleading Results
4. Procedure For Determining Recoverable Gold in Placer Samples

PART VI - NOTES ON GENERAL PRACTICE

1. Description of Samples
2. Reduction of Sample Volumes
3. Reporting Values ,
4. Cost Estimates
5. New or Unproven Processes

PART VII - CHECK LIST FOR PLACER INVESTIGATIONS

1. General Considerations
2. Field Guide and Check List (example)

PART VIII - GLOSSARY OF PLACERS TERMS

APPENDIX

A. Placer Sampling Forms
B. Gold Price and Value Data
C. Water Data
D. Placer Drilling Data
E. General Information and Cost Data
F. Conversion Tables

 

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