Open pit mine planning & design /
Hustrulid, William
Open pit mine planning & design / William Hustrulid, Mark Kuchta & Martin R. - 3rd edition. - Boca Raton ; New York ; London : CRC Press, c2013 2006 1995 - xix, 1004 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. - Fundamentals Vol.1 .
Contents
1. Mine planning
1.1 introduction
1.2 mine development phases
1.3 an initial data collection checklist, etc
2. Mining revenues and costs
2.1 introduction
2.2 economic concepts including cash flows
2.3 estimating revenues, etc
3. Orebody description
3.1 introduction
3.2 mine maps
3.3 geologic information, etc
4. Geometrical considerations
4.1introduction
4.2 basic bench geometry
4.3 Ore access, etc
5. Pit limits
5.1 introduction
5.2 hand methods
5.3 economic block models, etc
6. Production planning
6.1 introduction
6.2 some basic mine life-plant size concepts
6.3 Taylor's mine life rule, etc
7. Reporting of mineral resources Ore reserves
7.1 introduction
7.2 The JORC code-2004 edition.
7.3 The CIM best practice guidelines for the estimation of mineral resources and mineral reserves-general guidelines, etc
8. Responsible mining
8.1 introduction
8.2 The 1972 united nations conference on the human environment
8.3 world commission on environment and development, etc
9. Rock blasting
9.1 General introduction to mining unit operations
9.2 rock blasting
10. Rotary drilling
10.1 brief history of rotary drill bits
10.2 rock removal action
10.3 rock bit components, etc
11. Shovel loading
11.1 introduction
11.2 operational practices
11.3 dipper capacity, etc
12. Haulage trucks
12.1 introduction
12.2 sizing the container
12.3 powering the container, etc
13. Machine availability and utilization
13.1 introduction
13.2 time flow
13.3 Availability- node 1, etc
Includes bibliographic references . _ Index :p.995-1004
9781466575127
Strip mining.
Mine planning
623.45115 / HUS
Open pit mine planning & design / William Hustrulid, Mark Kuchta & Martin R. - 3rd edition. - Boca Raton ; New York ; London : CRC Press, c2013 2006 1995 - xix, 1004 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. - Fundamentals Vol.1 .
Contents
1. Mine planning
1.1 introduction
1.2 mine development phases
1.3 an initial data collection checklist, etc
2. Mining revenues and costs
2.1 introduction
2.2 economic concepts including cash flows
2.3 estimating revenues, etc
3. Orebody description
3.1 introduction
3.2 mine maps
3.3 geologic information, etc
4. Geometrical considerations
4.1introduction
4.2 basic bench geometry
4.3 Ore access, etc
5. Pit limits
5.1 introduction
5.2 hand methods
5.3 economic block models, etc
6. Production planning
6.1 introduction
6.2 some basic mine life-plant size concepts
6.3 Taylor's mine life rule, etc
7. Reporting of mineral resources Ore reserves
7.1 introduction
7.2 The JORC code-2004 edition.
7.3 The CIM best practice guidelines for the estimation of mineral resources and mineral reserves-general guidelines, etc
8. Responsible mining
8.1 introduction
8.2 The 1972 united nations conference on the human environment
8.3 world commission on environment and development, etc
9. Rock blasting
9.1 General introduction to mining unit operations
9.2 rock blasting
10. Rotary drilling
10.1 brief history of rotary drill bits
10.2 rock removal action
10.3 rock bit components, etc
11. Shovel loading
11.1 introduction
11.2 operational practices
11.3 dipper capacity, etc
12. Haulage trucks
12.1 introduction
12.2 sizing the container
12.3 powering the container, etc
13. Machine availability and utilization
13.1 introduction
13.2 time flow
13.3 Availability- node 1, etc
Includes bibliographic references . _ Index :p.995-1004
9781466575127
Strip mining.
Mine planning
623.45115 / HUS