PC-POWER FOR SMALL MINES - How They Work in Exploration, Mine Planning, Process Design, Maintenance, and Cost Controls

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Betty L. Gibbs
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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4
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252 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Using a PC can help an operator analyze data more effectively and respond quickly to changing conditions. The cost of microcomputers is low, and fit into the budget of even small mines. Many software packages are also low cost and general software such as spreadsheet, word processing, and data base management programs can help the small miner organize and evaluate information very quickly. A basic hardware configuration is proposed, including hardware upgrades and general and technical mining software packages. The hardware and software suggested can be used by very small as well as larger operations. PC's can be incorporated into all phases of a mining operation at a minimal cost and capabilities can be expanded as the operation grows.
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APA: Betty L. Gibbs  (1987)  PC-POWER FOR SMALL MINES - How They Work in Exploration, Mine Planning, Process Design, Maintenance, and Cost Controls

MLA: Betty L. Gibbs PC-POWER FOR SMALL MINES - How They Work in Exploration, Mine Planning, Process Design, Maintenance, and Cost Controls. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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