A Comprehensive Input Statement For Mine Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. Adler
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

A systematic, balanced and inclusive formulation of the vast input data for mine design is presented. Since the quality of this statement severely influences subsquent design it is extremely important to senior mining engineers and the profession-at-large. If unfocussed, chaos can result along with serious ommisions. The basic categories, each a traditional one are: 1) Natural Conditions (geology and geography), 2) Company Capabilities (monetary and managerial), 3) Public Domain (regulations, contracts, good will, etc.) and 4) State of Art (mining engineering professionalism). To further reduce the data additional organizing principles were used: the distinctions of mining (vs. civil) engineering, proceeding from the general to particular, the basic engineering dimensions, and separating dependent from independent variables. The results are a unique and unified corpus, which anticipates the mine design procedure.
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APA: L. Adler  (1987)  A Comprehensive Input Statement For Mine Design

MLA: L. Adler A Comprehensive Input Statement For Mine Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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