Shaft Versus Ramps-An Empirical Decision Model

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Planning the primary development of a mineral deposit usually is done only once during the life of a mine. As a consequence, not optimizing the primary development of a mineral deposit can cause disadvantages over the whole life of a mine and can lead to higher costs. As a contribution to an improved primary development design procedure beyond the already existing work a study of the identification and quantification of the influence of parameters on primary development based on operational data from working mining operations has been completed. Based upon such a quantification of the influence of parameters a sequenced decision model was developed, that enables to develop an initial concept for the design of the accesses from the surface based upon a few critical parameters. Such a model will not replace detailed planning work within a feasibility study, but it is intended to reduce the amount of planning efforts at an early project stage through providing information what are most likely economic solutions, based on simple rules.
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APA:  (1997)  Shaft Versus Ramps-An Empirical Decision Model

MLA: Shaft Versus Ramps-An Empirical Decision Model. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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