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MNG 230: An Introduction to Mining Engineering

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  4. Lesson 4.1: So, You Think That You Want to Build a Mine?

Lesson 4.1 Summary

The major factors that will affect the desirability and feasibility of a mining project can be divided into three categories. The consideration of the factors will precede any decision to conduct more detailed studies. It is important to understand the three categories, the factors within each category, and in what manner they influence the decision.

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Lessons

  • MNG 230: Introduction to Mining Engineering
    • Module 1: Introduction to the Mining Industry
    • Module 2: The Life Cycle of a Mine and Related Matters
    • Module 3: Prospecting and Exploration
    • Module 4: Development
      • Module 4 Overview
      • Lesson 4.1: So, You Think That You Want to Build a Mine?
        • 4.1.1: Locational Factors
        • 4.1.2: Natural and Geologic Factors
        • 4.1.3: Socioeconomic Factors
        • 4.1.4: Do You Have an Envelope That I Can Use?
        • Lesson 4.1 Summary
      • Lesson 4.2: Feasibility Studies
      • Lesson 4.3: Mining Methods
    • Module 5: Unit and Auxiliary Operations
    • Module 6A: Mining in Society; Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line
    • Module 7: Mining Software Overview
    • Module 8: Explosives and Blasting
    • Module 9: Surface Mining
    • Module 10: Underground Mining

Course materials prepared by Jeff Kohler, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

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