Achieving profitability from mechanisation of Underground in India

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
Z Hu
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Jan 4, 1996

Abstract

The technique of reclaiming disturbed land by use of a hydraulic dredge pump (HDP) (which is a set of hydraulic machines for earthwork), termed 'digging deep to fill shallow has been used in the reclamation of subsidence areas in Chinese coal mines. This paper discusses the operational principle of the technique and summarises its reclamation procedures, which are being used in current reclamation practice. The soil condition reclaimed by the HDP was studied. The results showed that the pioneer crops to be planted in the reclaimed soil should be the ‘pulse’ family crops, and that improvements to the reclaimed soil and the HDP technique itself are needed. Bused on the analysis of the previous technical processes, a new rational technical model for the HDP reclamation method is presented in this paper.
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APA: Z Hu  (1996)  Achieving profitability from mechanisation of Underground in India

MLA: Z Hu Achieving profitability from mechanisation of Underground in India. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1996.

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