Innovative Mining Systems For Low-Cost Production In Very Thick Alluvial Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Goellner
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The thick alluvial sand and gravel deposits along the base of the San Gabriel mountain range in Southern California area have been mined for construction aggregates for over 100 years. Encroachment of high-density urban populations in this area has led to concentrated mining in a handful of open pit mines with single production faces reaching up to 55 m (175 ft) in height, and long transportation distances from the pit to the processing plant. Aggregate producers have responded to these challenges by developing innovative mining systems which enable low-cost, full-face mining of the alluvial material, and low cost delivery of this material to the plant.
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APA: G. Goellner  (2004)  Innovative Mining Systems For Low-Cost Production In Very Thick Alluvial Deposits

MLA: G. Goellner Innovative Mining Systems For Low-Cost Production In Very Thick Alluvial Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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