IC 6232 Mining Methods And Costs At The Hecla And Star Mines, Burke, Idaho ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles H. Foreman
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

This paper describing the mining practice of the Hecla and Star mines, both located at Burke, Idaho, is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on mining practices, methods, and costs in the various mining districts of the United States. It is partly a revision of articles by the author appearing in volume 72 of the Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, published in 1925, and in the June 1928, issue of the American Mining Congress Journal. About 26,000 tons per month of lead ore is produced at the Hecla mine. Costs at the mine are given for the year 1928. Stoping operations in the Star mine have covered such a short period, during which time the abnormal expenses of starting were incurred, that they are not given in this paper.
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APA: Charles H. Foreman  (1930)  IC 6232 Mining Methods And Costs At The Hecla And Star Mines, Burke, Idaho ? Introduction

MLA: Charles H. Foreman IC 6232 Mining Methods And Costs At The Hecla And Star Mines, Burke, Idaho ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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