IC 6402 Mining Methods And Costs At The Spring Hill Mine, Montana Mines Corporation. Helena, Mont. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. L. Pierce
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

This paper describing the mining practice at the Spring Hill mine of the Montana Mines Corporation, Helena, Mont., is one of a series issued by the Bureau of Mines on mining methods and costs in various districts. Its purpose is to summarize improved methods whereby lower costs have recently been obtained. These improvements are principally the adoption of a modified sublevel stoping method of mining the use of grizzlies underground improvements in haulage, and rage bonuses. The Sprint Hill, Trine is situated in Grizzly Gulch, 3 miles southwest of the city of Helena. Helena is on the links of the Northern Pacific and the Great Northern Railways; and the East Helena smelter of the American Smelting and Refining Co. to which the concentrates from the mine are shipped, is but 6 miles east of Helena. The mine is probing 150 to 200 tons of gold ore per day, with an underground crew of about 40 men.
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APA: A. L. Pierce  (1931)  IC 6402 Mining Methods And Costs At The Spring Hill Mine, Montana Mines Corporation. Helena, Mont. ? Introduction

MLA: A. L. Pierce IC 6402 Mining Methods And Costs At The Spring Hill Mine, Montana Mines Corporation. Helena, Mont. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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