Glen Summit Paper - Electricity in Mining as Applied by the Aspen Mining and Smelting Company, Aspen, Colo.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. B. Holt
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1892

Abstract

At this time, when electricity in its various applications is attract- ing so much interest, and with such good reason, it has been suggested to me that, as the Aspen Mining and Smelting Company, of Aspen, Pitkin county, Colorado, was the first mining company in America to employ electrical power for hoisting, a record of what has been accomplished by this company would be of interest. Early in the year 1888 the question of power for the development of the ore-horizon lying below the level of the tunnel through which the property is worked, became one of importance. The conditions under which it was proposed to use power were as follows (See Fig. 1): The company's mines lie upon the northwestern slope of a mountain, the ascent of which is at an angle of 28' from the horizon. The ore, consisting of argentiferous galena and other silver-bearing mineral, is found at or near the plane of contact of a superincumbent mass of blue limestone, with an underlying bed of dolomite. This contact plane dips north 30° west, at an angle of 60' with the horizon. A tunnel 1000 feet in length, driven south into the mountain near
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APA: M. B. Holt  (1892)  Glen Summit Paper - Electricity in Mining as Applied by the Aspen Mining and Smelting Company, Aspen, Colo.

MLA: M. B. Holt Glen Summit Paper - Electricity in Mining as Applied by the Aspen Mining and Smelting Company, Aspen, Colo.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1892.

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