The Block- Method Of Top* Slicing Of The Miami Copper Co. (65992d3d-b729-4461-86bc-9f736961ccd6)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 80 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 12, 1916
Abstract
THE CHAIRMAN (P. G. BECKETT, Globe, Ariz.).-The mining of large orebodies has in the last few years been such a big factor in the copper output of this State, and, in fact, of the whole country, I feel that we should have some valuable discussion this evening on the various mining methods described in the papers which are to be read; and I hope you will start a discussion on Mr. Deane's paper. J. A. EDE, La Salle, Ill.-I would like to ask whether, the timbers being left in, they have any fires owing to that fact? E. G. DEANE.-No, we do not. The timbers in the mat seem to lose life. I cannot tell you exactly what change takes place, but they do not burn readily. There is undoubtedly a chemical change in them-a change that makes them lose all strength. I , spoke of the strength of the sills. When we first started, we put in 4 by 8 sills, but those sills had no more strength in 6 months than a 2-in. plank would have. .J. P. HODGSON, Bisbee, Ariz.- I would like to ask Mr. Deane if the central supply raise in the- center of the block has been satisfactory; and also whether in extracting the ore they put small raises up so that wheelbarrows are not used in the stope?
Citation
APA:
(1916) The Block- Method Of Top* Slicing Of The Miami Copper Co. (65992d3d-b729-4461-86bc-9f736961ccd6)MLA: The Block- Method Of Top* Slicing Of The Miami Copper Co. (65992d3d-b729-4461-86bc-9f736961ccd6). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.