The Prevention of Mine Fires at Noranda

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. L. Ennis
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

Introduction This paper outlines the causes of underground fires at Noranda Mines and the precautionary measures taken to guard against such fi res. Shafts There are six shafts (Figures and lA) on the property, of which N os. 1 and 2 are abandoned. Nos. 3, 4, and 5 are the present working openings from surface and No 6 is an internal shaft. No. 3 is used primarily as a service shaft, while Nos.?1 and 5 are the main hoisting shafts. Orebodies The orebodies are of two distinct types. There are the massive sulphide bodies, and the areas of mineralized rhyolite containing gold values and a silica content high enough for fluxing purposes. The massive sulphide bodies contain chalcopyl'ite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, and minor amounts of sphalerite and magnetite. The concentration of particular sulphides varies even within the same body. It is the areas high in pyrite, and to a lesser degree those, high in pyrrhotite, that are of particular interest.
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APA: W. L. Ennis  (1950)  The Prevention of Mine Fires at Noranda

MLA: W. L. Ennis The Prevention of Mine Fires at Noranda. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1950.

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