Description
This course is for anyone concerned with block caving operations.
It provides a general introduction to a mining method that is becoming increasing popular as we are forced to mine more and more massive, low-grade deposits. The course covers advantages and disadvantages, basic elements of block caving, design issues, the undercut level, the extraction level, haulage and ventilation, safety issues, and economic issues.
Block caving is of growing interest to companies engaged in the exploitation of massive low grade ore deposits, because of its low cost and higher degree of mechanization for improved safety and greater production rates.
This is a premium course which has been peer-reviewed by a committee appointed by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) and the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME).
Authors
- Srikant Annavarapu
Duration: | 8 Hours |
Access: | 90 Days |
Category: | Mining |
Level: | Introduce |
Version Date: | October 1, 2010 |
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Objectives
Course Content
The course comprises 13 learning sessions, each of 15 - 30 minutes duration and supported by numerous figures, examples and video clips, plus seven interactive reviews that confirm the viewer's achievement of learning objectives. The total duration of the course is approximately five hours.
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages and basic elements of block cave mining.
- Discuss the design issues, operational issues, safety issues, and economic issues of block cave mining.
Recommended Background
- High school science.
- Basic knowledge of the mining process.
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Edumine Certification
Learning credits
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