Underground Mining: A Challenge To Established Open Pit Operations (ead87ecc-17fe-40a0-a240-81134d0e839c)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. D. Arnold
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The Barrick Bullfrog underground mine was established as an afterthought to the main open pit. As open pit ore dwindles, the underground mining becomes increasingly more important as an ore source, and to the overall economics of the project. This situation is similar to many other mines, and there is a strong move towards underground mining in the United States today. There are inherent problems in starting and operating underground mines in the shadow of any open pit operation, and at the Bullfrog there were several attempts at productive increases that were both successful and unsuccessful.
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APA: T. D. Arnold  (1996)  Underground Mining: A Challenge To Established Open Pit Operations (ead87ecc-17fe-40a0-a240-81134d0e839c)

MLA: T. D. Arnold Underground Mining: A Challenge To Established Open Pit Operations (ead87ecc-17fe-40a0-a240-81134d0e839c). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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