IC 7514 Methods and Costs of Mining Fluorspar From a Flat-Bedded Deposit at Cave-in-Rock, Ill

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. B. Needham
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Aug 1, 1949

Abstract

This paper, which describes mining practices at a mine in the Cave- in-Rock, Illinois, fluorspar district, is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on mining practices, methods, and costs in the various mining districts of the United States. Ore deposits in the southern Illinois-western Kentucky fluorspar dis- trict are of two general types (1) the flat-bedded, lenticular replacement and (2) the relatively narrow, rather steeply dipping fault or fissure filling. This paper describes production methods used and results obtained in mining one of the bedded lenticular ore bodies that are prevalent in the northeast portion of the district near Cave-in-Rock.
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APA: A. B. Needham  (1949)  IC 7514 Methods and Costs of Mining Fluorspar From a Flat-Bedded Deposit at Cave-in-Rock, Ill

MLA: A. B. Needham IC 7514 Methods and Costs of Mining Fluorspar From a Flat-Bedded Deposit at Cave-in-Rock, Ill. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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