IC 6382 Mine Ventilation In The Coeur D'Alene Mining District ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. E. McElroy
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

The Coeur d'Alene minim, district of Shoshone County, Idaho, has been one of the largest and most active lead-silver producing districts in the United States for the last 40 years. The mines of the district enjoy exceptional natural advantages with respect to ventilation in that the veins apex high on mountain sides and are most often developed to considerable depths, up to 2,000 feet, by adit and crosscut tunnels under conditions that develop large natural draft pressures; the increase of temperature of the rock with increase of depth from surface in at a low rate; and the average surface temperatures are low. These natural conditions have, in the main, resulted in well-ventilated mines with low temperature conditions throughout. However, where the development has been carried to considerable depths below the lowest level of surface entry, natural-draft ventilation has proved inadequate, and mechanical ventilation systems have been installed on the three largest mines of the district. Local conditions, more particularly those in dead-ended working places, have also required auxiliary ventilation by will fan-pipe units in these and other mines. A particular feature of the district is the number of exceptionally long crosscut tunnels that have been driven to provide entry to vein systems from low points adjacent to milling and transporta¬tion facilities. Three of these tunnels are approximately 2 miles long, and lengths of 3,000 to 8,000 feet are quite common.
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APA: G. E. McElroy  (1931)  IC 6382 Mine Ventilation In The Coeur D'Alene Mining District ? Introduction

MLA: G. E. McElroy IC 6382 Mine Ventilation In The Coeur D'Alene Mining District ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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