California Paper - Stoping with Machine-Drills (Discussion, 1045)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
B. L. Thane
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1900

Abstract

Within the past few years, the mining industry has taken a new impetus in all its branches. New mines are being opened every day, while old ones, which have been either working at a loss, or have been compelled to shut down, are now gradually being reopened and placed on a paying basis. This growth and new life is due, in a measure, to the discovery of new mining districts, but the most important cause of the progress is the wonderful advance that has been made in all branches of mine-engineering. By means of the important inventions and discoveries that have been made in mechanics, chemistry, and electricity, we are now able to work ores which, only a short time ago, would have been regarded as worthless. We find, for instance, the electrician eliminating two of our greatest difficulties, those of distance and superior elevation, while the mechanic has brought to the highest degree of perfection, not only ore-crushing and hoisting machinery, but all such devices as pertain to the mechanical handling of ores, and, at the same time, the metallurgist, with his combined chemical and mechanical skill, has helped us to extract the precious metals from the most refractory of ores. But when we turn to examine methods in actual use for
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APA: B. L. Thane  (1900)  California Paper - Stoping with Machine-Drills (Discussion, 1045)

MLA: B. L. Thane California Paper - Stoping with Machine-Drills (Discussion, 1045). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1900.

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