IC 6959 Some Aspects Of Strip Mining Of Bituminous Coal In Central And South Central States ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Albert L. Toenges
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

The production of bituminous coal by stripping methods has become an important factor in some areas, especially in the Central and South Central States. In the latter, production at strip mines exceeds that at deep mines. Table 1 shows the tonnage produced at strip mines and the percentage of the total production for 1924 to 1935, inclusive, for the States in which the mines described in this circular are situated.4/ Following are references to earlier Bureau of Mines publications on strip mining of bituminous coal: Cash, F. E., and von Bernewitz, M. W., Methods, Costs, and. Safety in, Stripping and Mining Coal, Copper Ore, Iron Ore, Bauxite, and Pebble Phosphate: Bull. 298, Bureau of Mines, 1929, 275 pp. Kiessling, O. E., Tryon, F. G., and Mann, L., The Economics of Strip-Coal Mining: Econ. Paper 11, Bureau of Mines, 1931, 32 pp. Turner, Scott, and Bureau of Mines Staff; Mining Bituminous Coal by Stripping Methods: Inf. Circ. 6383, Bureau of Mines, 1930, 23, pp.
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APA: Albert L. Toenges  (1937)  IC 6959 Some Aspects Of Strip Mining Of Bituminous Coal In Central And South Central States ? Introduction

MLA: Albert L. Toenges IC 6959 Some Aspects Of Strip Mining Of Bituminous Coal In Central And South Central States ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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