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Description of conditions in main shaft of Chateaugay iron mine, at Lyon Mountain, NY, before and after earthquake of May 29, 1944; maintenance has always been problem, largely due to frequent need of scaling walls; shaft is 63° incline and 2350 ft deep; earthquake damage was greatest between 963 and 1263 ft levels, where gneiss, syenite and pegmatite ground is cut by basic dikes and faults; details of rapid job, using steel sets and concrete.
Description of conditions in main shaft of Chateaugay iron mine, at Lyon Mountain, NY, before and after earthquake of May 29, 1944; maintenance has always been problem, largely due to frequent need of scaling walls; shaft is 63° incline and 2350 ft deep; earthquake damage was greatest between 963 and 1263 ft levels, where gneiss, syenite and pegmatite ground is cut by basic dikes and faults; details of rapid job, using steel sets and concrete.
Shaft repaired in 11 days
Eng Min J
Linney, W.J. (author)
1945
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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