IC 8271 Block-Caving Copper Mining Methods and Costs at the Miami Mine, Miami Copper Co., Gila County AZ

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. R. Hardwick
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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102
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Publication Date:
Dec 1, 1964

Abstract

This Information Circular describes the development of block-caving methods and practices by the Miami Copper Co. at the Miami mine in Gila County, Arizona. It is one of a series published by the Bureau of Mines on mining methods, practices, and costs in various mining districts of the United States. This report gives a history of the district and outlines early prospecting and exploration including methods of sampling and estimation of ore tonnage and value at the Miami mine. Early mining methods are described, particularly those that influenced developments in the caving method. Mine exploration, development, and operating methods for block caving are described with particular attention to those factors, physical, economic, engineering, and managerial that have improved efficiency in the mining operations over a long productive period. Extraction, ventilation, wage system, safety, water supply, power plant, and shop facilities are discussed. The last section gives a brief sumary of such costs as are available for publication.
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APA: W. R. Hardwick  (1964)  IC 8271 Block-Caving Copper Mining Methods and Costs at the Miami Mine, Miami Copper Co., Gila County AZ

MLA: W. R. Hardwick IC 8271 Block-Caving Copper Mining Methods and Costs at the Miami Mine, Miami Copper Co., Gila County AZ. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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