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Vol 158
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45-47
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Hydrotransport environmental technology in the re-development of mineral deposits as a means of improving the quality of mined raw materials and the efficiency of field development

Authors:
O. S. Bryukhovetskii1
Z. D. Zakirov2
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  • 1 — Moscow Geological Prospecting University
  • 2 — Moscow Geological Prospecting University
Date submitted:
2003-08-06
Date accepted:
2003-09-23
Date published:
2004-12-15

Abstract

The results of the research on justification of the technology of hydraulic transportation of lead-zinc ore of secondary mining in the underground development of Spornoe deposit of Salair ore administration are presented. The developed technological scheme of hydrotransport combines into a single technological chain the transportation and lifting of ore mass with associated water removal and partial preparation of oxidized ores for concentration, significantly reduces the technogenic load on the environment and allows to significantly increase the efficiency of mining and processing as a whole.

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References

  1. Брюховецкий О.С. Организация повторной разработки месторождения свинцово-цинковых руд на основе гидротранспортной технологии / О.С.Брюховецкий, З.Д.Закиров // Материалы УТ междунар. конф. «Новые идеи в науках о Земле» / МГГРУ. М., 2003.

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