Softwall Mining (Patent Pending) New Technology For Phosphatic Clays And Other Deposits In Soft, Shallow Conditions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Randall D. Peterson
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Strip mining with draglines and other surface equipment has traditionally been the method of choice for mining shallow deposits. This is particularly true for soft deposits that require little or no blasting. High rates of productivity and low operating costs have set this standard. However, these methods can be improved. Strip mining methods are batch processes and difficult to accommodate in processing. Moreover, they are encumbered with overburden removal, reclamation expense, and human inefficiencies. This paper describes the invention of a novel shallow earth mining technique called the Softwall Mining Method. Softwall Mining is an adaptation of longwall mining for loose earth conditions. The method was specifically invented for recovering phosphatic clay ore from beds in North Central Florida, but is likely to be suitable for a number of other minerals as well. Potential deposits for which the method may be well suited include placers, disseminated deposits in soft host rocks, bauxite, soft coals and lignite deposits, and other deposits where overburden will subside readily and where the ore can be hydraulically broken and slurried. Unit operating cost advantages are expected over the current dragline systems used. The Softwall mining advantages are its high rates of productivity, control and automation of the mining process, reduction of dilution and waste, and elimination of the majority of stripping and reclamation.
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APA: Randall D. Peterson  (1998)  Softwall Mining (Patent Pending) New Technology For Phosphatic Clays And Other Deposits In Soft, Shallow Conditions

MLA: Randall D. Peterson Softwall Mining (Patent Pending) New Technology For Phosphatic Clays And Other Deposits In Soft, Shallow Conditions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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