Surface mining technology: Managing the paradigm shift (2a69341b-ecb0-4c91-befb-69f1c2955c7d)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David De Lemos Pires
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Dec 1, 2013

Abstract

Mining is essentially a materials management process where materials are classified, excavated, moved to a desired location, processed at a cost and sold for a price hopefully to generate a profit. ?How much is that cost and can it be reduced?? is the age-old question. The requirement for a paradigm shift with regard to materials movement in search of low-cost production has not just happened by chance but, rather, has been driven by agents of change that include mining companies, consultants, governments and equipment suppliers. During the past 100 years of mining, surface mining technology has involved humans with hand tools, humans with machinery and unmanned automated equipment. In the past 50 years, surface mining technology has evolved and now takes the form of trucks and loaders (TL), in-pit-crushing conveying (IPCC) and autonomous haulage equipment (AHS).
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APA: David De Lemos Pires  (2013)  Surface mining technology: Managing the paradigm shift (2a69341b-ecb0-4c91-befb-69f1c2955c7d)

MLA: David De Lemos Pires Surface mining technology: Managing the paradigm shift (2a69341b-ecb0-4c91-befb-69f1c2955c7d). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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