Conference Proceedings
Narrow Vein Mining Conference 2012
Conference Proceedings
Narrow Vein Mining Conference 2012
Mine Fill in Narrow Vein Mining
This paper details the many improvements possible in narrow vein mining from the use of treated mining/milling waste as mine fill. Such fill can be: treated mill tailing, cemented or uncemented; development muck, treated or untreated, cemented or uncemented; andsome combination of these materials, or surface sands/gravels. Treatments involved may be both physical (optimisation of particle size gradings) and chemical (neutralision of potentially harmful milling chemicals).Potential benefits include a reduction in: back stress; vein closure; alternate ground support requirements; mining dilution; potential for surface subsidence; and extent of surface disposal of mining/milling waste, resulting in reduced environmental impact. Considering the usually small production tonnages involved, preparation and placement of a highly applicable fill material can be economically accommodated.Emphasis is placed on steeply dipping orebodies being mined overhand, although practice in the much less steeply dipping RSA gold/platinum-type orebody is also considered.CITATION:Thomas, E G, 2012. Mine fill in thin vein mining, in Proceedings Narrow Vein Mining 2012 , pp 215-218 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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E G Thomas
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