An introductory text and reference on mining engineering highlighting
the latest in mining technology

Introductory Mining Engineering outlines the role of the mining engineer
throughout the life of a mine, including prospecting for the deposit,
determining the site's value, developing the mine, extracting the
mineral values, and reclaiming the land afterward. This Second Edition
is written with a focus on sustainability-managing land to meet the
economic and environmental needs of the present while enhancing its
ability to also meet the needs of future generations. Coverage includes
aboveground and underground methods of mining for a wide range of
substances, including metals, nonmetals, and fuels.
Completely up to date, this book presents the latest information on such
technologies as remote sensing, GPS, geophysical surveying, and mineral
deposit evaluation, as well as continuous integrated mining operations
and autonomous trucks. Also included is new information on landscape
restoration, regional planning, wetlands protection, subsidence
mitigation, and much more.
New chapters include coverage of:
* Environmental responsibilities
* Regulations
* Health and safety issues
Generously supplemented with more than 200 photographs, drawings, and
tables, Introductory Mining Engineering, Second Edition is an
indispensable book for mining engineering students and a comprehensive
reference for professionals.