That Members of the Institution should not make use of the term "Ore in Sight" in their reports without indicating, in the most explicit manner, the data upon which the estimate is based ; and that it is most desirable that estimates should be illustrated... The Journal of the Canadian Mining Institute - Page 264by Canadian Mining Institute - 1906Full view - About this book
| Iron and Steel Institute - 1903 - 724 pages
...estimate is based ; and that it is most desirable that estimates should be illustrated by drawings. That as the term "Ore in Sight" is frequently used...sides within reasonable distance of each other ; and (ft) ore which may be reasonably assumed to exist, though not actually "blocked out" — these two... | |
| George Washington Miller - 1903 - 414 pages
...estimates should be illustrated by drawings. Second. — That 'nore in sight," meaning ore blocked out or exposed on at least three sides within reasonable distance of each other, should be kept distinct from ores whichn may be reasonably assumed to exist, though not actually blocked... | |
| George Washington Miller - 1903 - 414 pages
...estimates should be illustrated by drawings. Second. — That 'uore in sight," meaning ore blocked out or exposed on at least three sides within reasonable distance of each other, should be kept distinct from ores which may be reasonably assumed to exist, though not actually blocked... | |
| A Moil - 1904 - 258 pages
...and Metallurgy, recognising the great importance to the Mining Industry, and to the public generally, of the subject dealt with in the paper on " Ore in...sides within reasonable distance of each other— and (b) Ore which may be reasonably assumed to exist, though not actually "blocked out" — these two factors... | |
| A. Moil - 1904 - 258 pages
...vol. x.), appointed a Committee to consider what steps the Institution might usefully take in denning the term " Ore in Sight." The views expressed by leading...sides within reasonable distance of each other — and (//) Ore which may be reasonably assumed to exist, though not actually " blocked out " — these two... | |
| 1921 - 472 pages
...the matter. After report and consideration, the Institution made the following recommendations : — (1) That members of the Institution should not make...sides within reasonable distance of each other ; and (b) ore which may be reasonably assumed to exist though not actually blocked out ; these two factors... | |
| 1915 - 412 pages
...concerning the use of this term : 1. That members of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America should not make use of the term ' ore in sight ' in...sides within reasonable distance of each other; and (b) ore which may be reasonably assumed to exist though not actually ' blocked out ' — these two... | |
| 1921 - 538 pages
...That as the term " Ore in Sight " is fre• Boreholes in Ore o not . Scale of Feet FIG. 2. quently used to indicate two separate factors in an estimate,...ore blocked out, that is, ore exposed on at least threesides within reasonable distance of each other, and (6) ore which may be reasonably assumed to... | |
| Charles Simon Herzig - 1914 - 176 pages
...to its members, recommending the following use of the term 'Ore in Sight': What is 'Ore in Sight'? 1. That members of the Institution should not make...three sides within reasonable distance of each other, (b) Ore which may be reasonably assumed to exist though not actually blocked out, these two factors... | |
| Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (Great Britain) - 1915 - 652 pages
...Volume X), appointed a Committee to consider what steps the Institution might usefully take in denning the term " Ore in Sight." The views expressed by leading...sides within reasonable distance of each other — and (b) Ore which may be reasonably assumed to exist though not actually " blocked out," these two factors... | |
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