IC 6656 Mining Methods And Costs At The Interstate Zinc & Lead Co.'s Hartley Mine, Tri-State Zinc And Lead District ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Carl N. Anderson
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

This paper, which is one of a group presented by the United States Bureau of Mines covering mining practice in different districts, deals in particular with the methods employed in mining the horizontal type of zinc-lead orebodies of the West Baxter area of the Tri-State zinc and lead district. These orebodies, locally termed "sheet-ground" bodies, with their relatively low working faces and low tenor of zinc and lead, require changes in the mining practice which is used in the balance of the district. In addition to the general mining methods, this paper also describes the system of hand sorting employed prior to the direct milling of the ore. The Hartley mine is situated mile west of Baxter Springs, Kans., as indicated in Figure 1. Its general outline and the location of the shafts with respect to the milling plant are shown in Figure 2.
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APA: Carl N. Anderson  (1932)  IC 6656 Mining Methods And Costs At The Interstate Zinc & Lead Co.'s Hartley Mine, Tri-State Zinc And Lead District ? Introduction

MLA: Carl N. Anderson IC 6656 Mining Methods And Costs At The Interstate Zinc & Lead Co.'s Hartley Mine, Tri-State Zinc And Lead District ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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