Preliminary Considerations For Longwall Mining ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George R. Huebner
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The White Pine Copper Company, subsidiary of Copper Range Company, is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The offices, plant, and mine are six miles south of Lake Superior in Ontonagon County. Employing 1700 people, White Pine is the largest single industry in the Upper Peninsula. 970 underground employees produce 16, 700, tons of ore daily. From this tonnage 363,400 pounds of refined Lake Copper are produced in various shapes as specified by the customer. The following paper explains the geology of the ore body and briefly outlines present mining methods. It enumerates the reasons for considering longwall mining of a hardrock* ore body and the preliminary investigations leading to the decision to undertake the initial test panel. Selection of the initial test panel location is covered in detail. Equipment choice and reasons for that choice are described as well as selection and training of personnel.
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APA: George R. Huebner  (1964)  Preliminary Considerations For Longwall Mining ? Introduction

MLA: George R. Huebner Preliminary Considerations For Longwall Mining ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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