Conference Proceedings
1990 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - The Mineral Industry in New Zealand
Conference Proceedings
1990 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - The Mineral Industry in New Zealand
A Review and Rationalisation of Small Scale Mining
Although small scale mining is regarded by many as of historical value only, this kind of mining activity is still much more widespread than is usually assumed. It has been estimated that it produces as much as ten per cent of the global mineral output._x000D_
More significantly this figure is often much higher for many of the developing countries of Africa, Asia and South America, signifying the relatively greater contribution of small scale mining to the economies of those countries. It is also noted that small scale mining has always been a feature of mineral production in New Zealand and Australia._x000D_
An attempt is made to define small scale mining, and the factors determining the suitability of small scale mining operations are discussed._x000D_
The state of the art in small scale mining is reviewed and the author endeavours to rationalise the important parameters which contribute to successful small scale mining operations and discusses how these parameters may be optimised._x000D_
The benefits of small scale mining to the mining industry as a whole and to the community at large are outlined._x000D_
The paper concludes by emphasising the necessity to maintain small scale mining and 'explores' its future 'prospects'.
More significantly this figure is often much higher for many of the developing countries of Africa, Asia and South America, signifying the relatively greater contribution of small scale mining to the economies of those countries. It is also noted that small scale mining has always been a feature of mineral production in New Zealand and Australia._x000D_
An attempt is made to define small scale mining, and the factors determining the suitability of small scale mining operations are discussed._x000D_
The state of the art in small scale mining is reviewed and the author endeavours to rationalise the important parameters which contribute to successful small scale mining operations and discusses how these parameters may be optimised._x000D_
The benefits of small scale mining to the mining industry as a whole and to the community at large are outlined._x000D_
The paper concludes by emphasising the necessity to maintain small scale mining and 'explores' its future 'prospects'.
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C J Rainsford
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- Published: 1990
- Unique ID: P199002025NZ