Operational Statistics Of A Marion 5560 Power Shovel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George B. Clark
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

COMMERCIAL strip mining of coal was first begun in the state of Illinois in 1911.1 The annual tonnage of coal produced from coal strip mines in the state was very small until 1924, when the strip mines shipped 1.68 pet of the total state shipping mine tonnage. Since then, strip mines have gradually come into their own by producing a sizable percentage of the coal produced in the state. Table 1 shows the coal tonnage shipped from both underground and strip coal mines in the state of Illinois for selected years. The table illustrates the major role that strip mines play in the state's coal industry. Today, strip mining is generally conducted in areas where the coal seams lie so close to the surface of earth that a stripping method of mining the coal seam is cheaper than an underground method. Strip mining not only recovers 100 pct of the coal deposit, but may also be used as a method of mining large acreages of coal abandoned by the closing of underground mines.
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APA: George B. Clark  (1949)  Operational Statistics Of A Marion 5560 Power Shovel

MLA: George B. Clark Operational Statistics Of A Marion 5560 Power Shovel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1949.

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