Papers - Report of Committee on Classification of Surface Mining Method
 
    
    - Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 50 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1940
Abstract
A special committee on the Classification of Surface Mining Methods was appointed by the A.I.M.E. Board of Directors on Nov. 17, 1939. The committee was headed by Gerald Sherman, and the members were Chester A. Fulton, C. F. Jackson, Earl E. Hunner and Arthur Notman. The following form of classification was reported to the Board by the Committee on May 16, 1940, as its unanimous recommendation.    SURFACE MINING    Dry Mining Bottom Benching        Bank Mining          <    Top Benching         Dry Mining Dry Mining Bottom Benching  Hydraulic Mining    Pit Mining                                             Dredging    Dry Mining Top Benching    Wet Mining    Top Benching River Bed                Dredging Subaqueous Mining  Lake Bed               or                   Dredging    Ocean Bed             (Hand Mining Ground Sluicing Hydraulicking Dredging    In most cases the terms used in the accompanying outline define themselves. Bank Mining is distinguished from Pit Mining by its situation. In Pit Mining the ore is taken from an operation below the level of the surrounding surface.    In the secondary classification, Bottom Benching is an operation in which a bench is attacked from below, but the material mined might be hauled up out of the pit or moved out horizontally or downward.
Citation
APA: (1940) Papers - Report of Committee on Classification of Surface Mining Method
MLA: Papers - Report of Committee on Classification of Surface Mining Method. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.
