Economic Comparison Of Open Pit Overburden Handling System (Cross Pit Spreader Vs. Other Systems) ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Helmut Goehring
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Surface mining has been used primarily where deposits of minerals were exposed or close to the surface. Surface mining can, therefore, be considered the oldest branch of mining. As the most accessible deposits became uneconomical because of the lack of suitable high capacity conveying systems, deep mining took its place. Only in the twentieth century was this trend reversed as high capacity production and conveying systems were developed. This rapid development was triggered by the steadily increasing demand for raw materials and fossil fuels, as well as by the ever increasing ratio between overburden and deposits.
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APA: Helmut Goehring  (1982)  Economic Comparison Of Open Pit Overburden Handling System (Cross Pit Spreader Vs. Other Systems) ? Introduction

MLA: Helmut Goehring Economic Comparison Of Open Pit Overburden Handling System (Cross Pit Spreader Vs. Other Systems) ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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