Progress Reported in Methods and Equipment: Shafts, Drilling, Explosives, Open-pit Haulage, Construction Materials, Mining, Tunnels, Backfilling, Ventilation, Research

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Bjorge Guy N.
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

MINING method improve through the gradual process of evolution and in 1340 there were no marked outstanding innovations. On the other hand refinements of detail and betterment: in equipment design continued to progress. Among the most important changes have been the increased application of trucks and highway equipment, including tractors and bull- dozers, to open-pit mining as exemplified by Phelps Dodge's Morenci operations; the Mesabi iron range; and the Tri-State district. Mass or bulk handling contributed its part underground with slurhers and conveyors at Consolidated Coppermines and slushers at Climax; and in open-pit mining. conveyors found increased use on the Mesabi range.
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APA: Bjorge Guy N.  (1941)  Progress Reported in Methods and Equipment: Shafts, Drilling, Explosives, Open-pit Haulage, Construction Materials, Mining, Tunnels, Backfilling, Ventilation, Research

MLA: Bjorge Guy N. Progress Reported in Methods and Equipment: Shafts, Drilling, Explosives, Open-pit Haulage, Construction Materials, Mining, Tunnels, Backfilling, Ventilation, Research. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1941.

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