IC 7879 Sinking Methods And Cost At The Burgin Shaft, Bear Creek Mining Co., East Tintic Project, Utah County, Utah ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. D. Everett
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

The Burgin shaft of Bear Creek Mining Co. near Eureka, Utah, was sunk during 1956 and 1957 as part of an exploratory program, searching for lead, zinc, copper, silver, and gold ore bodies hidden from the surface by several hundred feet of volcanic rocks. This paper describes the sinking methods and operating practices of Centennial Development Co., contracting firm for Bear Creek Mining Co., in sinking a 3-compartment vertical shaft 1,100 feet. The operation featured the Cryderman positive-action, clam-type shaft mucker. The shaft was completed in 142 days by a shaft crew of 10 men and a top force of 10 men, including supervision.
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APA: F. D. Everett  (1959)  IC 7879 Sinking Methods And Cost At The Burgin Shaft, Bear Creek Mining Co., East Tintic Project, Utah County, Utah ? Summary

MLA: F. D. Everett IC 7879 Sinking Methods And Cost At The Burgin Shaft, Bear Creek Mining Co., East Tintic Project, Utah County, Utah ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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