IC 8199 Mining And Beneficiating Methods And Costs At Two Crushed-Limestone Operations, Madison County, Iowa

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. G. Marshall
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The geology, mining, beneficiating, types of products, and costs in terms of percent of total costs and of labor, power, and supplies of two crushed-limestone operations in Madison County, Iowa, are described in this paper. The operations are basically similar, differing in refinements in mining, product types, and markets. The operations are comparable as to personnel and as to weighted costs in terms of percent of total costs and in terms of man-hours, power, and sup-plies. The waste-to-stone stripping ratio is 1 to 0.8 at both operations, the powder factor is 0.29 pound of explosives per ton of stone, and daily production is 95 tons per man-shift. Both companies use crawler-mounted diesel shovels for loading, truck transportation, wagon drills, and dry screening.
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APA: L. G. Marshall  (1963)  IC 8199 Mining And Beneficiating Methods And Costs At Two Crushed-Limestone Operations, Madison County, Iowa

MLA: L. G. Marshall IC 8199 Mining And Beneficiating Methods And Costs At Two Crushed-Limestone Operations, Madison County, Iowa. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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