Borehole Mining: Getting More Versatile

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Marcus A. Wiley Gregory Abramov
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Borehole mining (BHM) is a remotely operated method of extracting rock material through boreholes by high-pressure water jets. Figure 1 illustrates a BHM tool and fluids circulation. The tool consists of at least two pipes, one for pumping down high-pressure water, the second for delivering slurry to the surface. This article reviews the BHM process. It discusses current and new applications for borehole mining and help the readers determine if BHM is applicable in their situations. Previous articles in ME about BHM explained either a particular project (ME, April 2001, pp. 33-36) or a newest patent in this area (ME, March 1991, pp. 313-318). However, neither one provided an overview on the modern BHM technology.
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APA: Marcus A. Wiley Gregory Abramov  (2004)  Borehole Mining: Getting More Versatile

MLA: Marcus A. Wiley Gregory Abramov Borehole Mining: Getting More Versatile. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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