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  2. Underground hard-rock mining - Wikipedia

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    There are two principal phases of underground mining: development mining and production mining. Development mining is composed of excavation almost entirely in (non-valuable) waste rock in order to gain access to the orebody. There are six steps in development mining: remove previously blasted material (muck out round), scaling (removing any unstable slabs of rock hanging from the roof and ...

  3. LHD (load, haul, dump machine) - Wikipedia

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    Hard Rock Miner's Handbook (2003) Tempe/North Bay: McIntosh Engineering. pp. 2. ISBN 0-9687006-1-6. McElfish Jr., James M. Hard Rock Mining: State Approaches to Environmental Protection (1996) Wyman, Mark. Hard Rock Epic: Western Miners and the Industrial Revolution, 1860-1910 (1989)

  4. Drilling jumbo - Wikipedia

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    A drilling jumbo consists of one, two or three rock drill carriages, sometimes a platform, which the miner stands on to load the holes with explosives, clear the face of the tunnel or do something else. [further explanation needed] The carriages are bolted onto the chassis, which supports the miner's cabin as well as the engine. Although modern ...

  5. Underground personnel carrier - Wikipedia

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    In the coal mining industry low profile personnel carriers are the most commonly used. These carriers may only have a 3 to 3.5 feet (0.91 to 1.07 m) height dimension and carry up to 14 men, and are typically built from the ground up and can be designed with job specific attachments.

  6. Comstock Lode - Wikipedia

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    The latter quarter of the nineteenth century and first decade of the twentieth employed miners and mining technology invented on the Comstock, throughout various other mining camps in the west. Deep underground, hard rock mining was a constantly evolving development for the miners and their companies, and the tactics developed on the Comstock ...

  7. Hard Rock Miner's Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Hard Rock Miner's Handbook is a reference book that deals with the underground hard-rock mining industry. It was written by engineer Jack de la Vergne as a non-profit publication. [1] The first edition was published in 2000 by McIntosh Engineering, a mining engineering consulting company. [2]

  8. Outline of mining - Wikipedia

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    Underground mining (hard rock) Underground mining (soft rock) There are three directions by which an underground mine may be conducted: Drift mining, mining horizontally; Shaft mining, mining vertically; Slope mining, mining at an inclined angle Stoping is the process of extracting out the ore from underground, leaving a hole called a stope ...

  9. Hoist (mining) - Wikipedia

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    A drum hoist (steel wire rope visible) and motor. In underground mining a hoist or winder [1] is used to raise and lower conveyances within the mine shaft.Modern hoists are normally powered using electric motors, historically with direct current drives utilizing Ward Leonard control machines and later solid-state converters (), however modern large hoists use alternating current drives that ...

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