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==2. Describe the following types of prospecting equipment.== | ==2. Describe the following types of prospecting equipment.== | ||
− | ;a. Sluice box | + | ;a. Sluice box: A sluice box is a shallow box into which ore is shovelled. The box features several transverse barriers along the bottom called riffles to trap the heavier gold particles as water washes them and the other material along the box. |
− | ;b. Rocker box | + | ;b. Rocker box: Similar in principle to a sluice is a rocker, a cradle-like piece of equipment that could be rocked to sift sands through screens, which was introduced by Chinese miners in British Columbia and Australia, where the practice was referred to as "rocking the golden baby". |
;c. High banker | ;c. High banker | ||
;d. Bucket dredge | ;d. Bucket dredge | ||
;e. Suction dredge | ;e. Suction dredge | ||
;f. Dry washer | ;f. Dry washer | ||
− | ;g. Trommel | + | ;g. Trommel: A trommel is composed of a slightly-inclined rotating metal tube (the 'scrubber section') with a screen at its discharge end. Lifter bars, sometimes in the form of bolted in angle iron, are attached to the interior of the scrubber section. The ore is fed into the elevated end of the trommel. Water, often under pressure, is provided to the scrubber and screen sections and the combination of water and mechanical action frees the valuable minerals from the ore. The mineral bearing ore that passes through the screen is then further concentrated in smaller devices such as sluices and jigs. The larger pieces of ore that do not pass through the screen can be carried to a waste stack by a conveyor. |
;h. Beach box | ;h. Beach box | ||
;i. Metal detector | ;i. Metal detector | ||
;j. Jig | ;j. Jig | ||
;k. Shaker table | ;k. Shaker table | ||
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==3. What government requirements, if any, are there to use the equipment listed in number 2 above? == | ==3. What government requirements, if any, are there to use the equipment listed in number 2 above? == | ||
;a. Sluice box | ;a. Sluice box |
Revision as of 03:35, 24 November 2010
1. Have the Gold Prospecting Honor
2. Describe the following types of prospecting equipment.
- a. Sluice box
- A sluice box is a shallow box into which ore is shovelled. The box features several transverse barriers along the bottom called riffles to trap the heavier gold particles as water washes them and the other material along the box.
- b. Rocker box
- Similar in principle to a sluice is a rocker, a cradle-like piece of equipment that could be rocked to sift sands through screens, which was introduced by Chinese miners in British Columbia and Australia, where the practice was referred to as "rocking the golden baby".
- c. High banker
- d. Bucket dredge
- e. Suction dredge
- f. Dry washer
- g. Trommel
- A trommel is composed of a slightly-inclined rotating metal tube (the 'scrubber section') with a screen at its discharge end. Lifter bars, sometimes in the form of bolted in angle iron, are attached to the interior of the scrubber section. The ore is fed into the elevated end of the trommel. Water, often under pressure, is provided to the scrubber and screen sections and the combination of water and mechanical action frees the valuable minerals from the ore. The mineral bearing ore that passes through the screen is then further concentrated in smaller devices such as sluices and jigs. The larger pieces of ore that do not pass through the screen can be carried to a waste stack by a conveyor.
- h. Beach box
- i. Metal detector
- j. Jig
- k. Shaker table
3. What government requirements, if any, are there to use the equipment listed in number 2 above?
- a. Sluice box
- b. Rocker box
- c. High banker
- d. Bucket dredge
- e. Suction dredge
- f. Dry washer
- g. Trommel
- h. Beach box
- i. Metal detector
- j. Jig
- k. Shaker table
4. What are the advantages or disadvantages to the equipment listed in number 2 above?
- a. Sluice box
- b. Rocker box
- c. High banker
- d. Bucket dredge
- e. Suction dredge
- f. Dry washer
- g. Trommel
- h. Beach box
- i. Metal detector
- j. Jig
- k. Shaker table