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Tailings / Ore / Underground mining / Technology / Geology / Economic geology / Mining / Occupational safety and health
Date: 2014-01-03 19:40:41
Tailings
Ore
Underground mining
Technology
Geology
Economic geology
Mining
Occupational safety and health

KGHM POLSKA MIEDŹ SA, RUDNA MINE DIVISION, POLAND Type of mine and mining waste The mine is an underground copper mine, the waste can be characterized as waste rock from underground preparatory, accession and extraction

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