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Complex Orebodies Conference 2018

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Case study - Ernest Henry Mine: designing step out zones in an inclined sub-level cave

Ernest Henry mine (EHM) is a sub-level caving operation located in north-west Queensland, Australia. Located below a previously mined open pit, the underground operation ramped up production to 6.8Mt/a in 2017. The EHM ore body dips at 45 degrees to the South and therefore requires each level to step out from the level above as seen in Figure 1. Within this step out zone it is important to both maximise recovery and allow for efficient operation of the underground workings production to bring the level up to full production as quickly as possible. Throughout the step out design process, a combination of further defining the ore boundary, using lessons learnt from production performance on upper levels and the introduction of design improvements, has reduced the production ramp-up time, decreased costs and increased recovery for a single level at EHM. CITATION: Nichols, P, te Kloot, C and Harrison, A, 2018. Case study - Ernest Henry Mine: designing step out zones in an inclined sub-level cave, in Proceedings Complex Orebodies Conference 2018, pp 53-54 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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