Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Paper - Mechanical Mining of Anthracite (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. D. Kynor
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Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

By the term mechanical mining is meant that operation, or series of operations, that replace the hand methods of mining. The first undercutting machine to operate in anthracite was placed in the Butler mine of the Hillside Coal and Iron Co., Dec. 23, 1910, by the Sullivan Machinery Co. The first Jackhamer used in the anthracite field was installed at the Wadesville colliery of the Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Co. in Oct., 1912, by the Ingersoll-Rand Co. The first longwall conveyor was installed at the Dodge mines of the Delaware, Lackawanna, & Western Coal Co. in March, 1912. The first mechanical scraper equipment was installed in the Seneca mines of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. in January, 1914. The amount of anthracite mechanically mined since the first mining machine was installed in 1910" is as follows: Penna. Coal Co. D. L. & W.. ScRanton Temple Hudson YeaR and Hill- Tons Coal Co., Coal Co., Coal Co., Total, side Coal Tons Tons Tons Tons and Iron. Tons 1920................ 372,737b 367,000d 322,892 74,127 371,878 1,508,634 1919................ 950,786 no record 306,616 81,575 319,356 1,658,333 1918................ 917,778 744,966 24,880 44,756 288,781 2,021,161 1917................ 757,940 838,800 5,050 57,279 164,180 1,823,249 1916................ 286,780 860,663 13,960 114,173 101,475 1,377,051 1915................ 428,819 592,169 8,253 1,029,241 1914................ 219,188 153,896 373,084 1913................ 171,505 1912................ 124,267 124,267 1911................ 40,319 40,319 1910................ 1,184 1,184 a A slightly greater production was obtained than here indicated, as the tonnage from individual operations is not shown. b Decrease due to strike conditions in 1920. c Does not include tonnage of D., L., & W. d D., L., & W. decrease in 1920 due to having fewer mining machines in operation. There are about 150 undercutters in use in the anthracite region, 80 mechanical loaders, and 10 longwall conveyors.
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APA: H. D. Kynor  (1922)  Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Paper - Mechanical Mining of Anthracite (with Discussion)

MLA: H. D. Kynor Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Paper - Mechanical Mining of Anthracite (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1922.

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