Mine Development Planning

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jan M. Mutmansky
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The application of computers and operations research to mine planning problems has changed and progressed significantly over the last several decades with a continuing growth and increased breadth of applications being quite evident. A scan of the volume associated with the 1969 APCOM published two decades ago (Weiss, 1969) indicates that the primary applications in mining were often in the areas of short-term and long-term planning and production scheduling. The applications at that time were oriented toward underground and surface mining, but block and other mine sequencing and scheduling problems for large open pit mines were perhaps the most popular target for the operations research approach. A variety of operations research techniques were used at that time with heuristic models, mathematical programming models and simulation programs all being commonplace. The computers used were usually mainframe models which were of ten shared by accounting, engineering, planning and research groups.
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APA: Jan M. Mutmansky  (1989)  Mine Development Planning

MLA: Jan M. Mutmansky Mine Development Planning. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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