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Vol 63 Iss. 1
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83-88
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Technology of development of watered rock formations by draglines

Authors:
G. S. Mikhailov
Kh. S. Davlet-Kildiev
L. A. Slutsman
Date submitted:
1971-07-02
Date accepted:
1971-09-20
Date published:
1972-07-07

Abstract

At many operating quarries non-metallic minerals are extracted only up to the level of underground water, and large reserves of raw materials lying below the aquifer level are considered off-balance sheet and are not developed. The depth of deposit development can be increased at the expense of watered reserves by using draglines, which provide excavation of blasted rock mass from under water from a great depth.

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References

  1. Degtyarev A. N., Pakhomov N. M., Savin V. F. Experience of development of underwater ore deposits by open pit method without dewatering of the deposit and water drainage. In the collection: Open Work at the Deposits of Mining and Chemical Raw Materials. Gosgortekhizdat, 1963.
  2. Drukovanny M. F. et al. Explosion of High Ledges. Nedra, 1964.
  3. Mikhailov G. S., Devlet-Kildiev H. S. Experience of dolomite excavation from under water. In the collection Problems of Work of Quarries of the North. PH LMI, 1968.
  4. Norms of technological design of enterprises of the industry of non-metallic building materials. Stroyizdat, 1968.

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