A.I.M.E. Publications - List of A. I. M. E. Technical Publications, 1930

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

The high-grade orebody at Miami was mined successively by top-slicing, shrinkage, stoping and under caving. The method described in this paper was developed to enable the low-grade orebody (36,000,000 tons assaying 1.06 per cent copper) to be mined at a low cost without further dilution of the grade. The method is clearly described and illustrated by drawings and photographs, and the original paper should be consulted as it is impracticable to abstract it, beyond noting that the mining cost is just under 40 cents per ton and the average grade of ore now being produced yields less copper than the mill tailing of 1915, the tons mined per day having increased from 4000 to 18,000 in the same period. Vertical and Incline Shaft Sinking at North Star Mine By Arthur B. Foote, Grass Valley, Calif. (Tech. Pub. No. 324: Class A. Metal Mining, No. 36) THE main shaft of the North Star mine is an inclined one following the main vein at an average dip of 26 deg., a vertical shaft intersects it at the 4000-ft. (incline) level, the incline continuing to the 6300-ft. level. At this point the vein was found to give out and a new vein, called the No. 1, was found to dip in exactly the opposite direction.
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APA:  (1930)  A.I.M.E. Publications - List of A. I. M. E. Technical Publications, 1930

MLA: A.I.M.E. Publications - List of A. I. M. E. Technical Publications, 1930. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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