Discussions - Of Mr. Norris's Paper on Water-Hoisting in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region (see p. 106)

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G. A. Burr, Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico (communication to the Secretaryt): I regret that Mr. Norris did not give more attention to the hoisting of water in inclined shafts or slopes: the only slope mentioned being Hickory Ridge Slope, No. 4, of the Union Coal Co. The surface arrangement, illustrated in Fig. 12 of his paper, if not unpractical, is at least unscientific and cumbersome. It is my opinion that the back- and sideguides shown in Fig. 12 are not only unnecessary where rails are used as a track, but are unsafe, excepting in the case of a very firm hanging-wall, or roof, and sides of vein-matter, having absolutely no tendency, either to settle from the back, or to squeeze from the sides, an effect which would inevitably force the guides out of alignment. The accompanying illustration, Fig. 1, shows what I consider a better method of hoisting water than that described by Mr. Norris. This method is based on the general practice in metalliferous mines of the West, where skips are used in slopes; and, while it is not original with me, I have frequently used it with very satisfactory results for dumping both ore and water.
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APA:  (1904)  Discussions - Of Mr. Norris's Paper on Water-Hoisting in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region (see p. 106)

MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Norris's Paper on Water-Hoisting in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region (see p. 106). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.

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