IC 7961 Methods And Costs Of Shaft Sinking In The Coeur D'Alene District, Shoshone County, Idaho ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John R. McWilliams
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

The technological and economic pattern of the U. S. mining industry has undergone a rapid and continuing change since World War II. To provide realistic up-to-date cost data and to disseminate knowledge of technical developments, the Federal Bureau of Mines, with the cooperation of individual mining companies, is presenting a series of mining methods and costs reports similar to those it issued before 1939. Shaft sinking has always played an important part in mine development and [ration] and is an appropriate subject for this series of reports. Shafts [are] especially important in areas such as the Coeur d'Alene district of Idaho, where every major mine is served by one or more shafts and shaft sinking is in progress at one mine or and her almost continuously.
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APA: John R. McWilliams  (1960)  IC 7961 Methods And Costs Of Shaft Sinking In The Coeur D'Alene District, Shoshone County, Idaho ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: John R. McWilliams IC 7961 Methods And Costs Of Shaft Sinking In The Coeur D'Alene District, Shoshone County, Idaho ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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