IC 6640 Shaft Sinking At The Morton Salt Co. Mine At Grand Saline, Texas ? Introduction

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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

This paper describes the sinking and lining of a 14 foot 6 inch finished diameter shaft down to and into the salt of a typical dome of the Gulf States region. The conditions and nature of the strata encountered divide the work into three distinct sections - that in (1) alluvial surface deposits, sunk through by open caisson methods, (2) water bearing rock, directly above the salt, and in (3) salt. ACKNOWLEDGMENT The writer wishes to acknowledge the cooperation of the sinking contractors, The Dravo Contracting Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa., through E. T. Gott, vice-president, in furnishing the data used in this paper.
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APA:  (1932)  IC 6640 Shaft Sinking At The Morton Salt Co. Mine At Grand Saline, Texas ? Introduction

MLA: IC 6640 Shaft Sinking At The Morton Salt Co. Mine At Grand Saline, Texas ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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