Mineral consumption is increasing rapidly as more consumers enter the market for minerals and as the global standard of living increases. As a result, underground mining continues to progress to deeper levels in order to tackle the mineral supply crisis in the 21st century. However, deep mining occurs in a very technical and challenging environment, in which significant innovative solutions and best practice are required and additional safety standards must be implemented in order to overcome the challenges and reap huge economic gains. These challenges include the catastrophic events that are often met in deep mining engineering: rockbursts, gas outbursts, high in situ and redistributed stresses, large deformation, squeezing and creeping r...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
In pace with our ever increasing demand for metals and with many of the known deposits already explo...
Even though mining for energy resources is likely to decrease, mining activities generally will incr...
Mineral consumption is increasing rapidly as more consumers enter the market for minerals and as the...
Underground mining has historically occurred in surface and near-surface (shallow) mineral deposits....
An increased global supply of minerals is essential to meet the needs and expectations of a rapidly ...
The article poses open invitation questions directed towards young scientists. The questions result ...
With the increasing depth of mining, rock burst is on the rise. China’s deep mining industry faces s...
Mineral resources are an important pillar of human social development. With the gradual depletion of...
The average depth of the underground coal workings has increased considerably due to the exhaustion ...
Introduction. Underground mining of ore deposits is characterized by deterioration of mining and geo...
In deep hard-rock mines, the failure of subsurface structures (e.g., tunnels, stopes, and shafts) ha...
Mineral exploration through transported cover is becoming one of the fundamental challenges for the ...
Mining in the 21st century is facing many challenges, among which are low-grade and high tonnage ore...
In this document, we will talk through information collected on all trends in mining in the undergro...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
In pace with our ever increasing demand for metals and with many of the known deposits already explo...
Even though mining for energy resources is likely to decrease, mining activities generally will incr...
Mineral consumption is increasing rapidly as more consumers enter the market for minerals and as the...
Underground mining has historically occurred in surface and near-surface (shallow) mineral deposits....
An increased global supply of minerals is essential to meet the needs and expectations of a rapidly ...
The article poses open invitation questions directed towards young scientists. The questions result ...
With the increasing depth of mining, rock burst is on the rise. China’s deep mining industry faces s...
Mineral resources are an important pillar of human social development. With the gradual depletion of...
The average depth of the underground coal workings has increased considerably due to the exhaustion ...
Introduction. Underground mining of ore deposits is characterized by deterioration of mining and geo...
In deep hard-rock mines, the failure of subsurface structures (e.g., tunnels, stopes, and shafts) ha...
Mineral exploration through transported cover is becoming one of the fundamental challenges for the ...
Mining in the 21st century is facing many challenges, among which are low-grade and high tonnage ore...
In this document, we will talk through information collected on all trends in mining in the undergro...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
In pace with our ever increasing demand for metals and with many of the known deposits already explo...
Even though mining for energy resources is likely to decrease, mining activities generally will incr...