Stripping Methods, Including Advanced Stripping

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. T. Moolick Malcolm J. McPhersqn John E. Neill
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

In selecting a particular stripping method the ultimate aim is the removal of material at the least possible cost. Accomplishment of this goal requires the careful consideration of many factors including geologic and topographic information, proximity of the stripping operation to waste disposal areas, possible problems of land reclamation, types of suitable equipment available, and auxiliary equipment requirements. 4.2-1. Selection of Stripping Methods. The size of an orebody and the distribution of values within that orebody normally will limit the variety of economical stripping methods which need to be considered. Much may depend upon the selectivity required in the mining due to the relationship between ore and overburden, as well as the character of the overburden itself. The following factors concerning the geologic nature and environment of an orebody, as well as the production requirements, must be determined before any selection of equipment is made: 1. The size of the orebody and distribution of the values within that orebody. Is the ore massive or scattered, bedded or disseminated, thick or thin? 2. The nature of the overburden to be removed. Is it a hard dense rock, bedded rock (thick or thin), friable material, earth, sand, elay, marsh, etc.? 3. The character and significance of geologic structures (fractures, faults, shear zones, etc.) associated with the ore occurrence. Are there water bearing formations with resulting water disposal problems? 4. In considering the nature of the overburden, including its alteration products, the physical or chemical conditions which, when combined with anticipated climatic conditions, may render certain equipment inoperable during unfavorable seasons.
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APA: R. T. Moolick Malcolm J. McPhersqn John E. Neill  (1968)  Stripping Methods, Including Advanced Stripping

MLA: R. T. Moolick Malcolm J. McPhersqn John E. Neill Stripping Methods, Including Advanced Stripping. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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