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By William A. Hustrulid, Richard L. Bullock

This ebook offers the most recent mining ideas and methods in use this day. Reflecting the foreign and various nature of the undefined, a chain of mining case stories is gifted overlaying the commodity variety from iron ore to diamonds extracted by way of operations positioned in all corners of the area. specialists have contributed sections at the following issues:

  • General Mine layout concerns
  • Room-and-Pillar Mining of demanding Rock/Soft Rock
  • Longwall Mining of difficult Rock
  • Shrinkage Stoping
  • Sublevel Stoping
  • Cut-and-Fill Mining
  • Sublevel Caving
  • Panel Caving
  • Foundations for layout
  • Underground Mining seems to be to the Future
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    C. Mariacher, eds. AIME, New York. T. 1994. Boring for the Lower K. Engineering and Mining Journal, April, pp. 2 0 ~ - 2 4 ~ . K. 1977. Mine Valuation and Feasibility Studies, Mineral Industry Costs. Northwest Mining Association, Spokane, WA, pp. 1-17. J. 1960. Factors Affecting the Choice of a Rate of Production in Mining. , pp. 848-856. Theodore Barry and Associates. 1975. Analysis of Men, Material, and Supplies Handling Systems in Underground Metal and Nonmetal Mines. Vol. 1, Phase 11, NTIS PB 249131.

    These numbers are for hard-rock mines. Limestone aggregate producers go as high as 1000 tonnes per manshift, and evaporite producers go as high as 170 tonnes per manshift (Bullock 1982). , public power with or without tie lines), the mine may be without power for extended periods of time. Therefore, every protective measure should be provided. Using deep-well pumps on one of the upper or middle levels helps protect the facility for the maximum length of time. All major pumping stations should be well equipped to replace the pumps and motors by having small overhead cranes on a monorail above the pumps.

    Water not only causes potholes, but lubricates rock to cut the tires. 1) by Spearing in mind. These include keeping intersections off the main drift six widths apart, avoiding acute-angle turnouts that create sharp bullnose pillars, and keeping nearly parallel ramps and declines apart from the main drift by at least three times the diagonal widths of the main drift. For planning the trackless, rubber-tired haulage system, one must consider the various methods of moving rock from the working face to the crushing and/or hoisting facility.

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