Publisher's Synopsis
"Mining Practices," originally published in 1919 by the Engineering and Mining Journal, offers a detailed look into the methods and technologies employed in the mining industry during the early 20th century. This historical record provides valuable insights into the evolution of mining techniques, from extraction and processing to safety measures and resource management. The book serves as a crucial reference for understanding the foundations of modern mining and its impact on global industrial development.
With contributions from experts in the field, "Mining Practices" covers a broad range of topics relevant to mining professionals, historians, and students. Its enduring relevance lies in its comprehensive documentation of a pivotal era in mining history, making it an essential addition to any collection focused on the earth sciences and industrial technology.
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