2020
DOI: 10.46873/2300-3960.1016
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Life cycle assessment to demonstrate how automation improves the sustainability performance of an underground mining operation

Abstract: Life cycle assessment to demonstrate how automation improves Life cycle assessment to demonstrate how automation improves the sustainability performance of an underground mining the sustainability performance of an underground mining operation operation Follow this and additional works at: https://jsm.gig.eu/journal-of-sustainable-mining Part of the Environmental Studies Commons, and the Mining Engineering Commons Recommended Citation Recommended Citation

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“…The Chambishi Mine (Zambia) [11], [12] mines a copper schist deposit 2.1 km long and 15-20 m thick by a sequential surface and underground method. The ore body dip angle in depth varies from 30 The Helen Mine (Canada) [13], [14] mines an iron ore deposit with a thickness of 18 to 90 m with a dip angle of 70-80. Mining is conducted by a surface method up to the level of 422 m, after which a gradual transition to underground mining of out-contour reserves is performed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Chambishi Mine (Zambia) [11], [12] mines a copper schist deposit 2.1 km long and 15-20 m thick by a sequential surface and underground method. The ore body dip angle in depth varies from 30 The Helen Mine (Canada) [13], [14] mines an iron ore deposit with a thickness of 18 to 90 m with a dip angle of 70-80. Mining is conducted by a surface method up to the level of 422 m, after which a gradual transition to underground mining of out-contour reserves is performed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%