Max,
Although I have nothing to offer in the way of reporting, a friend of mine
worked for an engineering company named Humphries and they used a gyroscope on
wheels to 3-D map oil drilling holes. He used to travel all over the world
when those babies got stick in the lines. I always thought such a gyrascope
would be great for 3-D mapping mine tunnels.
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.
In a message dated 1/29/2009 11:17:02 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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I think I've exhausted the sources available to me at this point, so I
thought I'd put this out to the list - in case anyone has any input on the
subject that might guide me to more info.
I'm studying historic mining extraction sites in southcentral Alaska, and
have been trying to find any archaeologists, and other non-mine engineers,
who have studied underground (or surface hard-rock) workings as part of an
analytic process (using morphology, measurements, etc of underground
workings) to understand some research question of an
archaeological/anthropological nature - processual or interpretive. I have
found many studies of mining sites, but a great many focus on households,
and sometimes buildings - whatever the case, it is rarely the mine workings
that are treated, and I have found very little on underground workings.
At this point I've found only a few articles dealing with extractive and
milling workings in general....Not sure what I am missing.
Are there some CRM or agency reports, which go beyond a descriptive/national
register approach, that have come out of federal/state mine remediation in
California, Idaho, Montana, etc. that just haven't shown up in my searches?
Some regional journals that aren't listed on the search tools I've used?
Thanks in advance if anyone can help me with this one-
Max Dean
University of Alaska, Anchorage Grad Student
Archaeologist, Chugach NF
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