Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1925
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1925
Some Methods of Estimating Quantities, as Applied to Dams, Dumps, Etc.
FREQUENTLY the Survey Department is caIled upon to estimate the quantity of material in various dumps, dams piles, etc... and in the carrying out of this work various methods may be employed.The method used will vary according to the particular case in hand, and factors such as accessibility of the top of the dump, steepness of its sides, height, and the condition of the material to be estimated. A certain amount of "give and take" must be adopted in the treatment of small local cavities and mounds.In all cases it is desirable that the surveys made should be tied on to the lease surveys for the purpose of location, and that all levels should be reduced to the mine datum. It is also desirable to obtain levels of the original surface before deposition of the material to be estimated. If these have not been obtained beforehand, levels and transfers round the top will be the next best. If space is availabIe, flat surface is chosen as a site for the dump, etc. This is of the utmost importance in those cases where the material will have to be...
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