IC 6674 Shaft-Sinking Methods And Costs, And Cost Of Plant And Equipment At The Macassa Mine, Kirkland Lake, Ontario - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. A. Howes
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

This is one of a series of circulars dealing with the cost of equipping and developing mining properties in the United States and Canada, prepared and published by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with various mining and exploration companies. This group of circulars is designed to supplement an earlier series which covered the methods and costs of mining and milling at a large number of producing properties. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors desire to thank Robert A. Bryce, president of Macassa Mines (Ltd.), for permission to use the data presented in this paper, and to acknowledge the cooperation of A. J. Keast, under whose direction as manager the plant was installed and equipped and the shaft was sunk to a depth of approximately 2,000 feet.
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APA: G. A. Howes  (1932)  IC 6674 Shaft-Sinking Methods And Costs, And Cost Of Plant And Equipment At The Macassa Mine, Kirkland Lake, Ontario - Introduction

MLA: G. A. Howes IC 6674 Shaft-Sinking Methods And Costs, And Cost Of Plant And Equipment At The Macassa Mine, Kirkland Lake, Ontario - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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