Abstract

The development strategy for deep structurally complex mineral mining and transition processes—a set of technical, technological and organizational measures to adapt geotechnical systems variable conditions of their functioning is defined. As mining is advanced and expands with the associate gain in information on geology and cost/performance, it critical to repeatedly estimate cut-off grades with regard to value of by-minerals and considering parameters of the main process flows involved in mineral extraction, pretreatment and processing. Features of the integrated mineral mining in Northern and Northeastern Russia are discussed in terms of complex concurrent development of the territories by means of creating a single infrastructure for a number of mines, including mines which extract minerals of different types.

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