Mining and Metallurgy ? 1924 - Opportunities for Engineers in the Coal Mines

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. Dawson Hall
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1924

Abstract

WHAT are the opportunities for the services of engineers in the coal mines? The best answer perhaps can be made by detailing the present lines of development in the bituminous coal mining regions. They are just at the beginning of a period that can be conservatively termed revolutionary. A few glimpses of new possibilities in economic mining that will reduce the cost of bituminous coal at the mines by at least one half have convinced almost everyone that a change must shortly come about. The cost of housing has become such a burden, especially in mountainous regions, that development which demands the hiring of more men and constructing more houses would not be profitable. The introduction of mechanical aids to mining, transportation and dumping suggests a way of obtaining a large tonnage with the same or a smaller number of men with no further house construction. At the same time the restriction of immigration has made it increasingly difficult to obtain men inured to hard labor. Modern civilization is not productive of muscular energy and at the same time it provides men who are not indisposed to the use of the mental effort required to direct the physical forces now available for the replacement of such energy.
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APA: R. Dawson Hall  (1924)  Mining and Metallurgy ? 1924 - Opportunities for Engineers in the Coal Mines

MLA: R. Dawson Hall Mining and Metallurgy ? 1924 - Opportunities for Engineers in the Coal Mines. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1924.

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