Mining And Milling Methods Of Onoda Cement Co., Tsukumi

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Masatsugu Taniguchi
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Onoda Cement Co., Tsukumi is one of the largest limestone producer in Japan. From mines called Suisho and Ganji, it supplies limestone for cement plant, lime manufacture, iron and steel industries and for many purposes. The Suisho mine is highly productive, though it's operations are governed by the utmost regard for its impact on the surrounding environment. However, it became difficult to meet additional expanding demand and to assure continuity of high rate production. Present production rate 1s 6 million tons per year. The Ganji mine, some 2 km south west of the Suisho mine, began first-stage development In mid- 1973 and in january I976 started production. The capacity of major facilities is 9 million tons per year. Full production is predicted in 1979. Mining and milling methods of these mines under strict environmental considerations are discussed.
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APA: Masatsugu Taniguchi  (1976)  Mining And Milling Methods Of Onoda Cement Co., Tsukumi

MLA: Masatsugu Taniguchi Mining And Milling Methods Of Onoda Cement Co., Tsukumi. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.

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