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Hardesty's book is no longer being printed.  While he is planning to publish
a new edition on mining, your best bet is to either borrow it from someone
or try to find it at a library; although, it was a special publication,
which some libraries do not carry as a matter of policy.  Still, I highly
advise getting your hands on it.

The firm I am with has done a number of historic mine evaluations which have
included districts and landscape issues, as well as architecture and
engineering.  The specific mining technique of the mines we've evaluated
have been placer gold mining and lode gold mining in the Sierra Nevada and
the Trinity Mountains of California; and we are currently working on a
district evaluation in the Mojave Desert.  While the resource mined and the
mining technology might differ from that of uranim, the general conceptual
basis for evauation should be similar.  I'd be happy to provide you with a
copy of any or all of these reports.

Trish Fernandez
Jones & Stokes
Sacramento, CA  95818

-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Bennett <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: SE Utah uranium mines


>Thanks for responding to my uranium mine inquiry.  I've looked at the
>National Register bulletins, but haven't seen Hardesty's book.  Appreciate
>the reference.
>Lee
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