Dixon Pit Navajo Mine The Multiple Seam Dragline Stripping Challenge

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. L. Shenck
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The Navajo Mine is exclusively a multiple seam surface coal mine located in the northwest corner of New Mexico, and entirely on the Navajo Indian Reservation (Figure 1). It is owned and operated by the Broken Hill Propriety Co., Ltd. of Melbourne, Australia. The mine began production in January 1963 with a long term fuel supply agreement with the Four Corners Power Plant. The 2175 MW nominal generating capacity of the Four Corners Power Plant consumes 8-8.5 mm tons of coal annually. With estimated reserves totaling 1.1 billion tons of strippable coal, only one third is presently committed to the generating station. As development has continued over the years, mining operations have advanced into more complex geologic areas to satisfy the utilities demand for coal.
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APA: D. L. Shenck  (1990)  Dixon Pit Navajo Mine The Multiple Seam Dragline Stripping Challenge

MLA: D. L. Shenck Dixon Pit Navajo Mine The Multiple Seam Dragline Stripping Challenge. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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