Asbestos Fibre Exploration and Production Forecasts by Core Drilling: at Jeffrey Min, Asbestos, Quebec

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
George K. Foster
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

The Jeffrey mine of the Canadian Johns-Manville Co., Limited, is in the town of Asbestos, situated approximately 100 miles northeast of Montreal and about the same distance southwest of Quebec, in Richmond county, Quebec. Mining operations were started in 1881 on outcrops on a hill, as a side-hill cut, followed by a second and third cut. This development was the forerunner of the present large open-pit operations, the mine now ranking as the largest open-pit asbestos mine in the world. Operations were first carried on by hand, then by horsepower and later by stem cableways. By 1914, the derrick spans, 2,000 feet or more long, became unwieldy. To overcome this, and also to eliminate hand labour as much as possible, steam shovels and railway haulage were introduced. The steam shovels were replaced in 1928 by larger electric shovels of the full-revolving type.
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APA: George K. Foster  (1946)  Asbestos Fibre Exploration and Production Forecasts by Core Drilling: at Jeffrey Min, Asbestos, Quebec

MLA: George K. Foster Asbestos Fibre Exploration and Production Forecasts by Core Drilling: at Jeffrey Min, Asbestos, Quebec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1946.

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