CBM Stimulation by Borehole Mining: 10 Years After

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- International Marine Minerals Society
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- 2
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Abstract
Borehole Mining (BHM) is a remotely operated underground and underwater method of extracting (mining) mineral resources by high-pressure water jets. It can be carried-out from the land surface, open pit floor, underground mine and floating platform or vessel. The method is currently in use in mining and exploration of such natural resources and industrial materials as: uranium, iron ore, quartz sand, gravel, coal, poly-metallic ores, phosphate, gold, diamonds, rare earths, amber and several more. Yet another application of Borehole mining technology is construction of subsurface collectors, ground walls and storage for compressed or liquefied gases, oil and other products.
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CBM Stimulation by Borehole Mining: 10 Years AfterMLA: CBM Stimulation by Borehole Mining: 10 Years After. International Marine Minerals Society,