Choice Of Underground Method At A Colliery - Factors Which Enter Into The Decision Listed And Illustrated

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Newell G. Alford
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

With the workable area of coal prospected and known as to workability and quantity and sampled and tested for desired quality comes the determination of the projection and method of working. The best method will be the one supplying the greatest degree of safety, the most merchantable product, the minimum average cost per ton with the largest yield of recoverable coal. Based on coal elevations, taken at the bottom of the seam on all known outcrop exposures, prospect openings or drill holes, coal contours are made on the map to be used in developing the mining plan. The contour interval should be as close as available information will permit. For general utility in layout of mining, haulage, drainage and ventilation, a map scale of 400 ft. per in. is preferable. In mountainous sections, location of the main out- crop opening or hoisting shaft is often limited by the available railroad route and amount of land level enough for a plant site. In level country, where a tipple and hoisting shaft may be placed at will, choice of the plant site should depend on the minimum average underground haul for the total coal to be worked to the new
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APA: Newell G. Alford  (1932)  Choice Of Underground Method At A Colliery - Factors Which Enter Into The Decision Listed And Illustrated

MLA: Newell G. Alford Choice Of Underground Method At A Colliery - Factors Which Enter Into The Decision Listed And Illustrated. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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