The Composition Of The Rock Gas Of The Cripple Creek Mining District, Colorado (c4a235c8-899a-4bbc-8d85-fc84bfa4a2ec)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 3
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- 173 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 12, 1916
Abstract
J. S. HALDANE, M. D., F. R. S., Oxford, England (communication to the Secretary?).-The valuable paper of Messrs. Burrell and Gauger is of special interest to me as, through the courtesy of the management, I had an opportunity of visiting the Portland mine, Cripple Creek, in 1911, in connection with the investigations on acclimatization to high altitudes, carried out on Pike's Peak, near Cripple Creek, by Professors Yandell, Henderson and Schneider, Dr. Douglas and myself.1 The analyses of one or two samples of the vitiated air were entirely confirmatory of those of the authors. A fatal accident owing to two men being lowered down a shaft filled with the gas had occurred in a neighboring mine just before our visit.
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(1916) The Composition Of The Rock Gas Of The Cripple Creek Mining District, Colorado (c4a235c8-899a-4bbc-8d85-fc84bfa4a2ec)MLA: The Composition Of The Rock Gas Of The Cripple Creek Mining District, Colorado (c4a235c8-899a-4bbc-8d85-fc84bfa4a2ec). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.