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UDC 622.271(73):550.814 © I.VZenkov, TrinhLeHung, Yu.P. Yuronen,E.V. Loginova,Yu.A. Maglinets, K.V. Raevich, A.A. Latyntsev, T.A. Veretenova, P.M. Kondrashov, P.L. Pavlova, V.N. Konov, 2022

ISSN 0041-5790 (Print) • ISSN 2412-8333 (Online) • Ugol’ – Russian Coal Journal, 2022, № 6, pp. 25-28

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18796/0041-5790-2022-6-25-28

Title

Coal strip mines in South Sumatra based on satellite imaging data. Technology and complex mechanization of surface mining operations

 

Authors

Zenkov I.V.1,2,3, Trinh Le Hung4, YuronenYu.P.2, Loginova E.V.2, Maglinets Yu.A.1, Raevich K.V.1, Latyntsev A.A.1, Veretenova T.A.1, Kondrashov P.M.1, Pavlova P.L.1 Konov V.N.1

 

1Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russian Federation

2Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology, Krasnoyarsk, 660037, Russian Federation

3South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, 454080, Russian Federation

4Le Quy Don Technical University (LQDTU), Hanoi, 11355, Vietnam

 

Authors Information

Zenkov I.V.,Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor, Senior Researcher, e-mail: zenkoviv@mail.ru

Trinh Le Hung, PhD (Engineering), Associate Professor

YuronenYu.P., PhD (Engineering), Associate Professor

Loginova E.V., PhD (Economic), Associate Professor

Maglinets Yu.A., PhD (Engineering), Professor

Raevich K.V., PhD (Engineering), Associate Professor

Latyntsev A.A.,PhD (Engineering), Associate Professor

Veretenova T.A., Associate Professor

Kondrashov P.M., PhD (Engineering), Associate Professor

Pavlova P.L., PhD (Engineering), Associate Professor

Konov V.N., PhD (Engineering), Associate Professor

 

Abstract

The paper presents the results of studying surface coal mining operations in the territory of South Sumatra. Processing of satellite images reveals the quantity of mining transport equipment employed in surface mining of coal deposits, and the annual volume of coal extraction and overburden removal is determined through analytical calculations. Indicators of the overland logistics of coal flows from the coal mining sites to the marine coal terminals have been determined.

 

Keywords

South Sumatra, Coal deposits, Surface mining, Coal strip mines, Annual coal production, Mining and transport machinery, Coal exports, Remote sensing.

 

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Acknowledgements

The study was performed within the framework of international cooperation in expanding the use of remote sensing technologies

 

For citation

Zenkov I.V., Trinh Le Hung, YuronenYu.P., Loginova E.V., Maglinets Yu.A., Raevich K.V., Latyntsev A.A., Veretenova T.A., Kondrashov P.M., Pavlova P.L. & Konov V.N. Coal strip mines in South Sumatra based on satellite imaging data. Technology and complex mechanization of surface mining operations.Ugol’, 2022, (6), pp. 25-28. (In Russ.). DOI: 10.18796/0041-5790-2022-6-25-28.

Paper info

Received March 1, 2022

Reviewed April 27, 2022

Accepted May 23, 2022

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