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Vol 29 No 2
Pages:
178-184
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RUS
Research article
Geology

New method of sampling with a "volumetric" trench

Authors:
N. V. Ivanov
Date submitted:
1952-08-07
Date accepted:
1952-10-07
Date published:
1953-07-31

Abstract

Sampling is an important operation in the process of exploration and study of mineral deposits. Sampling data are used to study the material composition of ores, calculate reserves of a particular component, evaluate a deposit, develop a process flow diagram, determine losses, dilution coefficient, etc. To solve the tasks set, sampling is usually carried out systematically in the process of exploration and development of a deposit. Thus, sampling of mineral deposits is accompanied by significant expenditure of funds. The method of taking samples with a "Volumetric" furrow was developed and experimented by the author on two rare metal and one copper-pyrite deposits.

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