3.5 Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Surface Mine Design - 1. Technical Overview

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David J. Hammel
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

This chapter will summarize some of the important applications in the geotechnical (pit slope, spoil pile and tailings stability, and hydrology), the environmental (including reclamation), and equipment selection and analysis areas. Virtually all aspects discussed are applicable both for planning of new mines and for evaluating existing operations. Probably the most influential item which has affected the areas discussed in this chapter and possibly most areas discussed in this book is and will continue to be, in the next decade, the myriad federal and state environmental, safety, and reclamation regulations affecting new mine development and continued operation of existing properties. Computer applications have been and will continue to be instrumental in assisting in planning to meet the challenges of the requirements dictated by these regulations.
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APA: David J. Hammel  (1979)  3.5 Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Surface Mine Design - 1. Technical Overview

MLA: David J. Hammel 3.5 Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Surface Mine Design - 1. Technical Overview. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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