Mining And Exploration Technology - Innovation Sets The Pace In '68 - Open Pit Developments

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
O. T. Berge
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 2, 1969

Abstract

Development and production from open cut mines continued its vigorous growth trend during the year 1968. Material handling and transportation were again exposed to the use of larger equipment with shovels, trucks and front end loaders leading the way. Highlights of World Mining Activities Africa: The Anglo American Corp. opened a new high-grade copper mine in Zambia during the year. In Angola, the Companhia Minera do Lobita planned a 3 million ton iron ore production for 1968 from new mines which will ultimately produce 5 million tons per year. A feasibility study of Bethlehem Steel Co., for the development of large high- grade iron ore reserves in Gabon, was in final stages of completion this year and Pickands Mather and Co. continued its investigation of iron ore deposits along the Ivory Coast.
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APA: O. T. Berge  (1969)  Mining And Exploration Technology - Innovation Sets The Pace In '68 - Open Pit Developments

MLA: O. T. Berge Mining And Exploration Technology - Innovation Sets The Pace In '68 - Open Pit Developments. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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