Experiments in Increasing the Production Per Man by Changing Mining Methods at Dawson, New Mexico

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
Scott Dupont
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Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1926

Abstract

Due to the scarcity of miners, and the necessity of decreasing the cost of mining, the Phelps-Dodge Corporation, Stag Canon Branch, at Dawson, [ ] New Mexico, decided to try, by various methods of mining, to increase the tonnage of coal mined per man, per day. With this in view, they first tried mining on a 250-foot face, maintaining the track at the face and using six to eight men shovel- [ ] ling. These men were able to aver age from ten to twelve tons each per, day when they were loading, but with
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APA: Scott Dupont  (1926)  Experiments in Increasing the Production Per Man by Changing Mining Methods at Dawson, New Mexico

MLA: Scott Dupont Experiments in Increasing the Production Per Man by Changing Mining Methods at Dawson, New Mexico. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1926.

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