Economic Comparison and Evaluation of an Overland Conveyor Versus Alternate Transportation Methods (SME Fall Meeting Presentation, Salt Lake City, UT, Sept. 1979)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. M. Benavides R. M. Schuster
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

A plan is prepared to develop and operate a four mine complex over a 30-year period. The mining complex is in the vicinity of two existing processing plants and the most economical means of transporting the raw minerals to either or both of these processing plants is sought. The mines and processing plants are all within a radius of 5.6 km (3.5 miles). Existing transportation facilities consist of county and state roads and federal highways as well as haul roads in some areas. A navigable river meanders through the area under study and there are two railroad systems servicing the area. The analysis shows the economic and operational feasibility of using an overland conveyor in lieu of other means of transportation.
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APA: F. M. Benavides R. M. Schuster  (1983)  Economic Comparison and Evaluation of an Overland Conveyor Versus Alternate Transportation Methods (SME Fall Meeting Presentation, Salt Lake City, UT, Sept. 1979)

MLA: F. M. Benavides R. M. Schuster Economic Comparison and Evaluation of an Overland Conveyor Versus Alternate Transportation Methods (SME Fall Meeting Presentation, Salt Lake City, UT, Sept. 1979). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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