More Student Field Trips
Field trips are very important to the overall training of Mining Engineering students. The transportation costs etc. can be considerable.If anyone wishes to support this important part of training a Mining Engineer. Please contact Dr. Pierre Mousset-Jones
(mousset@mines.unr.edu) for details on how to make a donation to be specifically used for supporting field trips.
![[mj9 graphic]](../images/mj9.jpg) Getchell Mine,Golconda, Nevada, a medium sized
open pit gold mine. |
![[mj10 graphic]](../images/mj10.jpg) At the BHP Minerals Navajo coal Mine, New
Mexico, a large dragline. |
![[mj11 graphic]](../images/mj11.jpg) The San Manuel underground copper mine near
Tucson, Arizonaon the grizzly level underground. |
![[mj12 graphic]](../images/mj12.jpg) At the Superior underground copper mine in
Arizona at the 3800' station. |
![[mj13 graphic]](../images/mj13.jpg) 16-to-1 Mine, Allegany, California, a small
underground gold mine, a ride for the students. |
![[mj14 graphic]](../images/mj14.jpg) Round Mountain Mine, Nevada, a large open-pit
gold mine. |
![[mj15 graphic]](../images/mj15.jpg) A view of the Barrick Betze-Post Pit gold mine,
Elko, Nevada. |
![[mj16 graphic]](../images/mj16.jpg) At the Morenci open-pit copper mine in Arizona. |
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