IC 6898 Costs Of Trucking And Packing Ore In Western Gold-Mining Districts ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. D. Gardner
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

Ore and concentrate are transported on, the surface at western mining districts by (1) railroads, (2) surface trams, (3) aerial trams, (4) trucks, and (5) wagons, and (6) on the backs of animals. The daily and ultimate tonnage to be moved is the principal factor governing the selection of the method of transportation. Railroads are preferred when large tonnages are to be hauled over relatively long distances. The mine-haulage system may be extended or surface trams built to the mill or shipping point if a practical track grade is possible and if the distance is relatively short. Aerial trams have a special field of usefulness for transportation over steep or excessively rough terrain.
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APA: E. D. Gardner  (1936)  IC 6898 Costs Of Trucking And Packing Ore In Western Gold-Mining Districts ? Introduction

MLA: E. D. Gardner IC 6898 Costs Of Trucking And Packing Ore In Western Gold-Mining Districts ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1936.

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