IC 8273 Mining Method, Technique, And Cost Of Pre Splitting The Flood Control Gate Shaft, Littleville Dam, Huntington, Mass.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Rolf S. Paine
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines studied the presplitting technique used for control-ling overbreakage in the walls of a vertical shaft at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Littleville Dam project near Huntington, Mass. The periphery of the shaft, the dimensions of which were 16-1/2 feet wide by 21 feet long and 52 feet deep, was presplit (cracked) in the solid to a depth of 48 feet prior to full-depth sinking. Presplitting prevented overbreak in a fairly soft schist and provided sound self-supporting walls which required very little scaling.
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APA: Rolf S. Paine  (1965)  IC 8273 Mining Method, Technique, And Cost Of Pre Splitting The Flood Control Gate Shaft, Littleville Dam, Huntington, Mass.

MLA: Rolf S. Paine IC 8273 Mining Method, Technique, And Cost Of Pre Splitting The Flood Control Gate Shaft, Littleville Dam, Huntington, Mass.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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