IC 7781 Mining Methods and Costs at the Hayden Creek Mine of St. Joseph Lead Co

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Marvin E. Lane
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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36
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Apr 1, 1957

Abstract

This paper , which describes the mining methods and practices at the Hayden Creek lead mine of St. Joseph Lead Co. in southeast Missouri , is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on mining methods , practices , and costs in various mining districts of the United States . The Hayden Creek mine is in the W 1/2 sec . 7 , T. 36 N. , R. 4 E. , St. Francois County , Mo. , about 1 mile southwest of the town of Frankclay ( fig . 1) . The mine is on the west edge of the mining district known as the Lead Belt . However , neither the ore body nor the underground workings are connected with those of any other mine in the district . In contrast with most operations in the district , underground haulage is entirely trackless , and nearly complete delineation of the large , well -defined ore body by drilling permitted comprehensive planning of development and mining in advance of shaft sinking . The ore differs in character and occurrence from that of the main ore deposits in the Lead Belt in that the lead mineral , galena , occurs in the dolomitic matrix enclosing granite boulders instead of in dolomite limestone .
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APA: Marvin E. Lane  (1957)  IC 7781 Mining Methods and Costs at the Hayden Creek Mine of St. Joseph Lead Co

MLA: Marvin E. Lane IC 7781 Mining Methods and Costs at the Hayden Creek Mine of St. Joseph Lead Co. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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