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Vol 36 Iss. 1
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79-92
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On the methodology for setting ore loss and dilution rates for disseminated ore development

Authors:
P. I. Gorodetskii
N. Z. Galaev
Date submitted:
1957-07-29
Date accepted:
1957-09-01
Date published:
1958-04-26

Abstract

The economic significance of qualitative and quantitative mineral losses during mining is well known, and therefore the importance of their regulation is obvious. Although mineral losses and dilution during mining are inevitable, their size can be different, and the possibility (and the degree of technical complexity) of reduction depends, on the one hand, on natural conditions, and on the other hand - on the development system, the quality of mining operations and the quality of their control and accounting.

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References

  1. Galaev N. Z. Laboratory studies of the influence of the produced funnel on the results of ore release. Journal of Mining Institute, 1955, vol. XXX, iss. 1.
  2. Gorodetsky P. I. Fundamentals of Design of Mining Enterprises. Chapter V. Metallurgizdat, 1955.
  3. Malakhov G. M. Ore Release from Collapsed Blocks. Metallurgizdat, 1952;
  4. Minaev S. S. Laboratory study of ore release. Mining Journal; 1940, No. 10-11.
  5. Prokofiev E. P. Method of determining the value of ore losses and its dilution during the development of ore deposits. Non-Ferrous Metals, 1937, No. 4.

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