Shrinkage Stopes - Shovel Operations at Bingham, Utah Copper Co

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. C. Goodrich
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

At the Utah Copper mine, steam shovels were first used, in 1906, for the removal of overburden, and in June, 1907, for the mining of ore. Prior to 1907, the ore came from underground development work and from stoping. The use of the steam shovel gradually increased until 1914; since then all material, both overburden and ore, has been loaded by power shovels operating on the various benches of the mine. During these 19 years, there has been a great improvement in open-pit mining, largely in the use of equipment having greater capacity and dependability. The history of the development of mechanical shovels and related equipment, as affecting the Utah Copper Co., would be interesting and would justify considerable space; but of greater interest at this time is the operation of the equipment now in use. The Utah Copper mine is in a great deposit of copper-bearing monzo-nite, which occurs as a prominent headland of the Oquirrh range of
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APA: H. C. Goodrich  (1925)  Shrinkage Stopes - Shovel Operations at Bingham, Utah Copper Co

MLA: H. C. Goodrich Shrinkage Stopes - Shovel Operations at Bingham, Utah Copper Co. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1925.

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