Mine Planning In Alaska ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Stephen W. Denton
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Planning a mining operation in Alaska will involve the investigation of many parameters common to mine planning anywhere. However, there are some unique circumstances that must be recognized when one considers development of mining operations in Alaska. This paper will not attempt to provide a blueprint for mine planning in Alaska, but hopefully will provide a better understanding of the truly unique nature of the northern latitudes. Given this understanding, the mine planner can better assess the potential hurdles along the road to a successful mining operation. The regulatory trend towards uniform standards for mining throughout the United States exemplifies the necessity for Alaska to prove its unique position in the natural resources picture. The factors which make Alaska truly different from the "Lower 48" can be summarized by four points 1) Remoteness and Size 2) Seasonable Extremes 3) Geologic Immaturity 4) Vegetation and Wildlife
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APA: Stephen W. Denton  (1984)  Mine Planning In Alaska ? Introduction

MLA: Stephen W. Denton Mine Planning In Alaska ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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