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Where does a wannabe miner or established individual operator get
the information to create a small yet highly profitable mining
company? When author A R C Matuska searched for simple, practical
mining books and information about the industry, he found
high-powered studies, academic theses and computer modeling. In
short, nothing of use to the small, practical mine operator. The
best information he found was in booklets aimed at ex-servicemen
after World War II, encouraging them to take up mining in the
British colonies in Africa. Since then, there has not been much
written in such a useful and practical manner. To answer this need,
a veritable goldmine of information is included in the book
Practical Mining and Gold Processing for the Small Scale Operator.
Where does a newcomer to the industry find out how to sample and
calculate a potential resource and plan his mining business? Where
does he get the information to run a small ball mill or stamp mill?
How does he set up and dress a simple amalgam plate, retort some
amalgam or make up a retort, and calculate the percentage of gold
in bullion? Where does a small operator find out how to set up a
low-cost cyanide plant and its running procedures? And how does he
improve mining and blasting efficiencies? This book provides
practical applications and solutions to get you started in one of
the most diverse, profitable and interesting industries. It is
indexed in detail so information can be easily found without
sifting through realms of data. A R C Matuska is a career miner. He
owns and consults for several mining properties in East and Central
Africa. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/ARCMatuska
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