Pre-Planning Of Underground Mines For Conversion To Other Industrial Uses

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Carl R. Christiansen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Underground sites have great potential for industrial plants, for warehouses, and for other purposes where above-surface locations are now employed. Subsurface locations have generally been over- looked by industrial planners even though they may offer many features of superiority over the conventional sites. There are many opportunities for industries or warehouses to go underground. New space can be excavated expressly for this purpose or openings in existing mines may be converted to useful space. Another possibility is the pre-planned mine-industrial site, in which a mineral product is mined and marketed as a commercial venture while utilizing a mining plan which will permit rapid conversion of the openings created into active industrial areas while mining continues in the adjacent ground. An underground plant located in chambers created by excavating space in solid rock has many advantages, including low construction costs, low heating-cooling costs, freedom from storm damage or other surface weather conditions, absence of traffic noise and vibration, fireproof construction, low insurance costs, excellent working conditions, easily controlled temperature and humidity, almost unlimited bearing capacity of floors, low maintenance costs, no effect upon surface.
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APA: Carl R. Christiansen  (1973)  Pre-Planning Of Underground Mines For Conversion To Other Industrial Uses

MLA: Carl R. Christiansen Pre-Planning Of Underground Mines For Conversion To Other Industrial Uses. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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