Influence Of Geology On Pit And Quarry Reuse Planning

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kenneth L. Schellie
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

In preplanning the reclamation of a pit or quarry the geology of the site is the name of the game! The planner must know the parameters of the deposit, the quantity and kind of earth materials to be removed, and the amount and nature of the materials to be left behind or wasted as the result of processing the marketable product. With many states and most local jurisdictions requiring reclamation plans prior to the issuance of mining permits, the need for accurate and complete data concerning the geology of the site becomes increasingly important. The producer need only know that marketable materials are available in sufficient quantity to make the mining operation economically feasible-the planner, in order that the land may be reshaped for a useful purpose, must have reasonably precise information as to the dimensions and configurations of the pit or quarry following extraction and the amount and type of materials available on the site (or in some cases offsite as well). Therefore the geology of the site is of major significance in determining the land forms and use capabilities of the property upon completion of the mining process.
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APA: Kenneth L. Schellie  (1974)  Influence Of Geology On Pit And Quarry Reuse Planning

MLA: Kenneth L. Schellie Influence Of Geology On Pit And Quarry Reuse Planning. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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