The Hard Rock Miner's
Handbook is a reference book that deals with the underground
hard rock mining industry.
Written by Jack de la Vergne as
a not for profit publication, the
first edition was published in 2000 by McIntosh Engineering, a mining
engineering consulting company. It is
currently in its fifth printing, is used by thousands people in the mining
industry, including students, professors, miners, engineers and mining
executives as a source of practical mining information, as well as "Rules of Thumb" and "Tricks of the
trade" are used widely in the mining industry. Copies
of the handbook have been distributed to more than 113 countries around the
world.
Hard Rock Miner's Handbook, 5th Edition - Jack de la Vergne
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