Development of Mine Transportation in Clifton-Morenci District

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Norman Carmichael
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 3, 1924

Abstract

This paper describes the evolution of transportation at an important mining property, beginning at a time when the railhead was 400 mi. distant, and tracing the steps leading to the development of what is probably the heaviest ore train ever operated in underground mine service over narrow-gage tracks, a 300-ton ore train on a 20-in. track, at working costs closely approximating those obtained on systems involving much greater capital expenditure. Useful where geological and financial considerations render inadvisable the excavation and maintenance of large tunnels and heavier rolling stock. THE problem of transportation in the Clifton-Morenci district of Arizona has been one of peculiar difficulty and consequently has been an important factor in the cost of mining and treating the ores produced. From the crude beginning made over 50 years ago, many changes have been necessary to keep pace with the increased output of copper. A heavy-duty haulage system has developed on the original 20-in. track gage to meet the existent metal-mine conditions.
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APA: Norman Carmichael  (1924)  Development of Mine Transportation in Clifton-Morenci District

MLA: Norman Carmichael Development of Mine Transportation in Clifton-Morenci District. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1924.

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