IC 6693 Some Notes On Methods And Costs Of Equipping And Developing Prospects ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Chas. F. Jackson
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

The mining literature is replete with descriptions of methods and costs of operation at producing mines. To day the mine manager can find published information bearing upon almost any problem with which he may be faced. From this literature he can familiarize himself with methods employed by otter operators for coping with problems similar to his own, under more or less parallel conditions. Transaction of mining societies, publications of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, technical journals, and handbooks all afford valuable information dealing with operating methods and costs, Very little has been published, however, regarding methods and costs of equipping and developing new properties and bringing them to tae productive stage. There may be some question in the minds of many as to the value of papers on this subject, due to the great variety of conditions encountered. No two prospects are alike. Obviously, it is impossible to forecast what expenditure will be required to develop a mine from a raw prospect or even to predict whether the prospect can be developed into a productive mine.
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APA: Chas. F. Jackson  (1933)  IC 6693 Some Notes On Methods And Costs Of Equipping And Developing Prospects ? Introduction

MLA: Chas. F. Jackson IC 6693 Some Notes On Methods And Costs Of Equipping And Developing Prospects ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.

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