Let's Be Practical Again A Focus On Midwest Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dale D. Teeters
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Today, I would like to talk about ways to maximize the efficiency of surface coal operations. I doubt I will present any startling new ideas, but my comments may, hopefully, stimulate some conversation today and later back at your own operations. Strip mining is a very old technique used by ancient societies. Only with the coming of the machine age in the early twentieth century did we attempt to increase the magnitude of our operations. The industry, as we know it today, really only got started in the early 1900s with the advent of steam shovels. In the first portion of this presentation, I will attempt to show that we have, in many cases, not changed the basics of strip mining, only the scale. In doing so, quite often we have complicated the operations to the point of being unmanageable and unprofitable.
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APA: Dale D. Teeters  (1981)  Let's Be Practical Again A Focus On Midwest Mining

MLA: Dale D. Teeters Let's Be Practical Again A Focus On Midwest Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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