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OPEN PIT MINING OF COPPER IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST 1960s MOVIE 57284 

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Produced by the Marion Power Shovel Company, this fascinating movie looks at copper and copper mining in the 1960s, when the American mines were at peak production and financial troubles loomed. The film looks at the future of mining, including the development of efficiencies to keep mines in business. Open pit mining techniques are shown, with a focus on the Southwest. At 2:00, Bingham Canyon and the Utah Mining Company pit (also known as the Kennecott Copper Mine) is seen. At 2:40, various open pit mines are seen which use either trucks or trains to remove ore. Although they are not named, it's likely that one of them is the Phelps-Dodge mine at Bisbee, Arizona. At 5:40, exploratory core drilling is shown. At 6:30, exploration programs are shown including at 6:43, an engineering team that maps mine development. Various drill systems are seen at 9:00, including the rotary drill. At 10:30, preparations are seen towards using explosives with the burying of dynamite and detonators for excavation. At 12:12, loading of explosives is seen with an emphasis on safe handling. At 14:51, a cage drill is shown in use allowing rocks to be drilled in the field (without being moved by shovels) for explosive removal. At 16:00, a small 4.5 yard bucket shovel is shown being used to move blast debris. At 16:00, a 6-yard loading shovel is seen. At 17:49, overburden waste from the pit is loaded on a train so that it can be moved and dumped at a remote area. At 18:50, a 13-yard shovel is seen in use with a large truck also in use. As the narrator explains, these large size equipment is needed to lower unit costs of copper, and are an economic necessity given the modern financial conditions. At 19:52, the motorized wheel principle of new types of mining trucks is seen, and the narrator comments that next generation trucks will carry over 100 tons of ore. At 22:55, a grader is seen working the mine roads, and the narrator comments about how tires wear out so quickly on the job that they account for up to 1% of mining costs.
At 24:30, railroad trains are shown on the move at a mine, moving 60-125 ton per car loads. The narrator comments further on the use of railroads in pit mining. At 26:30, a large shovel is seen loading a train, sprinkling the loads with water to hold down dust. The large boulders in the loads make this type of work dangerous. At 27:16, ore loads are dumped into a crusher at a mill site. At 27:40, a rail waste dump into a slag pile is seen. At 28:00, a train-based grader is used to clear tracks of debris. The narrator notes that the mining railroads are some of the busiest in the USA and the world. At 28:44, new tracks are installed due to various demands, and mechanized railroad ballast systems are used for fast track installation. At 31:20, a skip hoist is seen being used to take ore from a deep, small pit to the surface. At 32:50, a series of leeching ponds is seen, with water percolated through the ponds to precipitate copper. At 34:00, a machine shop is seen at the mine, providing repair and maintenance services at the mine. At 35:40, a heavy repair part is unloaded at the mine using a power shovel. At 36:00, a research laboratory is seen at work, developing new uses of copper in the atomic and other industries. At 36:40, the IBM Ramac computer is seen. The IBM 305 RAMAC was the first commercial computer that used a moving-head hard disk drive (magnetic disk storage) for secondary storage. The film ends with a shot of a heap of pennies, with the narrator noting that the industry is working hard to expand production to fulfill future needs.
The Bingham Canyon Mine, more commonly known as Kennecott Copper Mine, is extracting a large porphyry copper deposit southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, in the Oquirrh Mountains. The mine is the largest man-made excavation in the world and produced more copper than any other mine in history - more than 19 million tons. The mine has been in production since 1906, and has resulted in the creation of a pit over 0.6 miles (970 m) deep, 2.5 miles (4 km) wide, and covering 1,900 acres (770 ha).
Marion Power Shovel Company was an American firm that designed, manufactured and sold steam shovels, power shovels, blast hole drills, excavators, and dragline excavators. The company was a major supplier of shovels for the construction of the Panama Canal. Founded in Marion, Ohio in August, 1884 as the Marion Steam Shovel Company, the company grew through sales and acquisitions throughout the 20th century. The company changed its name to Marion Power Shovel Company in 1946 to reflect the industry's change from steam power to diesel power.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit www.PeriscopeFilm.com

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Комментарии : 34   
@scottgrigsby4210
@scottgrigsby4210 10 месяцев назад
what a neat video, I work at the Asarco Ray mine complex, I drive a 400 ton haul truck.
@michaellajiness4189
@michaellajiness4189 Год назад
Oh, how I enjoy all these documentaries. Please keep uploading. Your hard work is appreciated.
@rochellepalmer7144
@rochellepalmer7144 3 года назад
Who was the narrator? His narrative along with his diction was absolutely stunning. Writing such as this, along with the quality of the narration should be part of our education system.
@billsimpson604
@billsimpson604 3 года назад
No civilization without copper. It's been critical since the ancient Greeks and Romans.
@frankroberts9320
@frankroberts9320 4 года назад
!950's American production music was in a category all to itself and the industrial film production houses layered it on good and thick.
@lewiemcneely9143
@lewiemcneely9143 6 лет назад
Good video. By being involved in a granite quarry a lot I understand how this goes. Good Video and Thanks for keeping it alive!
@tarstarkusz
@tarstarkusz 4 года назад
This mine is still open and operating with even bigger machinery.
@jmtubbs1639
@jmtubbs1639 4 года назад
My Uncle Dick was a geologist involved in exploration for copper. He used to say Any fool can find oil, it takes brains to find copper. This video proves his point.
@emilkarpo
@emilkarpo 6 лет назад
3:06 is the Lavender Pit in Bisbee, AZ
@dirt3fmodified748
@dirt3fmodified748 4 года назад
bingo sun noon...i see you are stuck at home during the pandemic and bored enough to sit and watch these 40yr old videos like me
@terrypbug
@terrypbug 4 года назад
I wish they were still there
@turningpoint6643
@turningpoint6643 4 года назад
I worked in a couple of open pit copper / gold mines over about a 40 yr period. THIS is how a proper documentary is supposed to be done with accurate well researched facts. I've not seen one single modern mining video that wasn't full of poorly researched and made up B.S. Yet today unlike when this one was filmed we have all the information anyone would need for that fact checking right at our finger tips. Marion spent a lot of time and money to get this one done as well as it is. Funny to see what they thought was large equipment at the time though. But the general methods and techniques haven't changed all that much. In pit rail lines would be a rarity anywhere in North America that I know about today as the economics of rail movement of material and cost per ton have changed in favor of trucks and some in pit crushing of ore at the biggest mines.
@coreymerrill3257
@coreymerrill3257 4 года назад
Thats because people are being made to be helpless idiots who need their nanny state and are more concerned with how they feel than truth. They want to hear how evil and crooked and destructive these companies are. While there ate crooks an any industry that makes real money, once again the facts are unglamorous and dont line up with the agenda of making sheep so all power can be totally removed from the civilians. The ones who have the power when they know the govenrment works for them and are not our leaders. They are employees who are representatives of the people ... So now mining is a low brow job thats only destructive. Never mind the reclimation programs that the mining companies started on their own well before laws where passed forcing land reclimation. Anyone with half a brain can see that if you want to continue making money by digging up a natural area you put everything back so nature will take over easily when finished so the public outcry and protests are Minimal. It not perfect but most of the succesfull mining companies may know how to handle their business. Just a guess. Sorry general "people " piss me off because of how stupid they really are and its getting worse. As a student of dying skills im learning about geology and mining . i prospect to learn small scale what to do and how to track mineral depostion...i will have to move from this state to start actually mining if i dont wamt to deal with being a pirate in the eyes of new york state...though im not sure their claim to precious mineral rights counts being tbat its called the kings law...which following the laws of the crown on u.s. soil is considered treason according to the constitution...id love to see this states government tried for such things...sorry for the book.
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown 4 года назад
@@coreymerrill3257 thank you...well said, Paul
@Laura-wc5xt
@Laura-wc5xt 3 года назад
well said Sir
@brentnebeker1565
@brentnebeker1565 5 лет назад
Around 2:30 is the Ray Mine, with the towns of Ray and Sonora in the background (they no longer exist)
@CAT955L
@CAT955L 4 года назад
Tg
@Bennyboy46a
@Bennyboy46a 6 лет назад
21:44 that's eucnik, westerns custom built Euclid lld with twin 12v71 detroits.
@Laura-wc5xt
@Laura-wc5xt 3 года назад
Euclid...great company
@indahooddererste
@indahooddererste 2 года назад
Danke!
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 2 года назад
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@arielfilmsinc1926
@arielfilmsinc1926 5 лет назад
How much do we use now?
@danr1920
@danr1920 2 года назад
Not easy to find or figure. We import many things with copper in it as well as export some. China uses the most, but much is exported to the U.S.
@BronsonDorsey
@BronsonDorsey 4 года назад
If the time display is necessary, please relocate it out of the image frame.
@0neIntangible
@0neIntangible 2 года назад
Agreed!
@makusmati
@makusmati 2 года назад
Hi, can anyone catch the name of the by-product mentioned round 23:35 to make the roads? I just can't make it out.
@jackprier7727
@jackprier7727 2 года назад
Lignin sulfonate. The stinky, sticky gooey waste product of bleaching paper pulp. Ground-up trees are washed in sulfuric acid and that eats the binding lignin (tree glue) away into this waste product, leaves bleached cellulose for paper.
@RMphy89
@RMphy89 2 года назад
lignin sulfonate
@bingosunnoon9341
@bingosunnoon9341 4 года назад
These mines are still there. They are known as toxic waste dumps now. Why the mining companies were allowed to move out without cleaning up their messes is beyond me.
@Laura-wc5xt
@Laura-wc5xt 3 года назад
the mines are not the waste dumps, it is the refinery's....and if not for them, you would not be typing your message, you would be writing it with a stick in the sand
@bingosunnoon9341
@bingosunnoon9341 3 года назад
@@Laura-wc5xt Did you ever climb the side of the Bluebird mine in Superior? They dumped thousands of barrels of acid on top that which all ran into Queen Creek, poisoning it forever. Casa Grande has another mega toxic waste dump.
@russellking9762
@russellking9762 3 года назад
@@bingosunnoon9341 that is why there is copper wire on top of those pylons carrying the electricity down into your house that gave you the ability to type that and powers the light bulb so you don't trip over in the dark and a hot shower TV....etc etc....
@Sennmut
@Sennmut Год назад
@@russellking9762 Is that hot shower heated by electricity, gas, or some other fossil fuel? Hhmm.....................We wonders, yes we wonders.
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