Conference Proceedings
MINEFILL '98 - The Sixth International Symposium on Mining with Backfill, Brisbane, Qld, April
Conference Proceedings
MINEFILL '98 - The Sixth International Symposium on Mining with Backfill, Brisbane, Qld, April
The Backfilling Philosophy for Massive Mining at Depth in the South Deep Section, Western Areas Gold Mine
The South Deep massive orebody consists of 20 to 30 in of payable conglomerates ranging in dip from 11 to 20 and at depths of between 2400 in and 34(10 in. The mine design process selected a mining method with a proven record of application that could be adapted to overcome the inherent difficulties associated with the depth, thickness and structural influences of the South Deep orebody. A modified cut and fill mining method provides a concentrated and highly flexible method of extraction. An integrated destressing cut will enable the modification of the stress environment such that it is suitable for massive mining operations. The choice of backfill type and stoping width in the destressing cut ultimately determines the characteristics of the stress modification and, as such, is critical to the success of the cut and fill operation. This paper discusses the decision process undertaken to determine the optimum backfill type and stoping width combination in terms of, conditions in the destressing cut faces and in the massive mining environment. Numerical modelling has been extensively used to analyse arious scenarios to aid in the decision process.
Contributor(s):
J V James, A J MacDonald, M P Raffield
-
The Backfilling Philosophy for Massive Mining at Depth in the South Deep Section, Western Areas Gold MinePDFThis product is exclusive to Digital library subscription
-
The Backfilling Philosophy for Massive Mining at Depth in the South Deep Section, Western Areas Gold MinePDFNormal price $22.00Member price from $0.00
Fees above are GST inclusive
PD Hours
Approved activity
- Published: 1998
- PDF Size: 1.16 Mb.
- Unique ID: P199801043