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Vol 49 Iss. 1
Pages:
36-44
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Problems of effective development of complex fat forms

Authors:
A. I. Shablygin
V. G. Eliseev
E. I. Boguslavskii
Date submitted:
1963-07-05
Date accepted:
1963-09-05
Date published:
1964-10-31

Abstract

The correct choice of the underground development system and its main structural elements is especially important for enterprises developing complex vein forms. At such enterprises, the production process usually ends with the production of concentrates, so an efficient development system should ensure the minimum cost of the final product. In this regard, the choice of development system includes the following stages: selection of effective development systems on mining and technical and technical-economic factors; comparative economic evaluation of selected development systems; industrial research selected development systems and clarification of their basic design elements; technical and economic analysis of systems and recommendation of the most effective options.

Область исследования:
Mining
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References

  1. Borisov D. F. Methodology of economic evaluation of coal losses. Iss.s of Mining. Collection of articles dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Prof. S.D. Sonin. Gosgortekhizdat, 1962.
  2. Pozharitsky K. L. Fundamentals of evaluation of mineral deposits. Mining Journal, 1957, No. 9.

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