Volume 121 (2012), 4 issues per year
Editorial Board:
Professor Z Agioutantis (Technical University of Crete, Greece)
W Birch (University of Leeds, UK)
Dr I. Clark (Geostokos Ltd, UK)
Professor J Daemen (University of Nevada, Reno, USA)
Professor R Dimitrakopoulos (McGill University, Canada)
P Harper (Director of AusIMM and Chairman of Mining Society of AusIMM, Australia)
Dr V Kecojevic (West Virginia University, USA)
R. J. Kininmonth (Fairy Meadow, Australia)
Professor Dr.-Ing. O Langefeld (Technical University Clausthal, Germany)
Dr I. S. Lowndes (University of Nottingham, UK)
Professor P Mousset-Jones (University of Nevada, USA)
Professor R. J. Pine (Cambourne School of Mines, UK)
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Mining Technology is devoted to all aspects of underground, opencast, and offshore mining operations, including: • Mining finance, mining economics and evaluation, mineral resources management, |
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Descriptions of mining operations or properties, new or old, including open pit operations, are particularly welcome, specific attention being directed to: reasons for the selection of the equipment and the methods employed; the existing techniques employed; possible future developments; and capital and working costs. Letters and discussion of published results, furthering promulgation of practical experience, are encouraged. |
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