IC 6514 Mining Methods Of The Molybdenum Corporation Of America At Questa, New Mexico ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. B. Carman
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

This paper, describing the mining practices and methods at the mine of the Molyb¬denum Corporation of America, is one of a series of similar papers on mining methods in the various mines of the United States being prepared by the Bureau of Mines. The mine of the Molybdenum Corporation of America is in the Red River mining dis¬trict, Taos County, northern New Mexico (fig. 1), The mill and camp are in the valley of Red River, about 7 miles east of the town of Questa; the mine is 1 ¼ miles away, in Sulphur Gulch, a tributary of Red River. The mine is about 600 feet higher than the mill, at an altitude of about 8,700 feet. The climate is cold in winter, but does not interfere serious¬ly with continuous operation. The mine normally produces about 40 tons of sulphide molybde¬num ore per day, which is concentrated at the local mill and chipped to the plant of the Molybdenum Corporation at Washington, Pa.; there it is made into either ferromelybdenum or "molyte" (calcium molybdate), for use in alloys. The ore is mined from narrow, irregular veins by the cut-and-fill method. About 65 men are normally employed underground and on the surface at the mine.
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APA: J. B. Carman  (1931)  IC 6514 Mining Methods Of The Molybdenum Corporation Of America At Questa, New Mexico ? Introduction

MLA: J. B. Carman IC 6514 Mining Methods Of The Molybdenum Corporation Of America At Questa, New Mexico ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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