Once an ore body has been identified, the appropriate mining method must be selected based on the ore deposit. There are relatively few basic mining principles used in mining today, but variations are nearly limitless due to each deposit's uniqueness. This chapter summarizes the characteristics of the major mining methods, including sub level caving, sub level stopping, shrinkage, room and pillar, open pit, cut and fill (under or over), and block caving. It also notes the different jobs needed both inside and outside the mine, such as venting, drilling, blasting, and sustaining work.
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Introduction
Once an ore body has been identified, the appropriate mining method must be selected based on the ore deposit. There are relatively few basic mining principles used in mining today, but variations are nearly limitless due to each deposit's uniqueness. This chapter summarizes the characteristics of the major mining methods, including sub level caving, sub level stopping, shrinkage, room and pillar, open pit, cut and fill (under or over), and block caving. It also notes the different jobs needed both inside and outside the mine, such as venting, drilling, blasting, and sustaining work.
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Introduction
Mining Methods
Once an ore body has been probed and
outlined and sufficient information has been collected to warrant further analysis, the important process of selecting the most appropriate method or methods of mining can begin.
At this stage, the selection is preliminary,
serving only as the basis for a Project layout and feasibility study. Later it may be found necessary to revise details, but the basic principles for ore extraction should remain a part of the final layout.
With respect to the basic principles
employed, relatively few mining methods are used today. Because of the uniqueness of each ore deposit, variations on each of these methods are nearly limitless. It is impossible to include even the major variations in this chapter; the goal of this chapter is to summarize briefly the characteristics of the major mining methods.
Main mining methods
Amounting a Little more about the mining methods, now were going mention the most importants mining methods. Sub level caving Sub level stopping Shrinkage Room and pilar mining Open pit Cut and fill (under or over) Block caving Also Its neccesary meet the different Jobs into or outside of the mine. For example: Vent, Drill and blasting, sustaining, etc
Turning and Boring
A specialized treatise for machinists, students in the industrial and engineering schools, and apprentices, on turning and boring methods, etc.