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Ninth Underground Operators' Conference 2005

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Ninth Underground Operators' Conference 2005

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Mining Open Stopes at Cannington Mine Using a Vertical Retreat Open Stoping (VROS) Method

Vertical retreat open stoping (VROS) is a variation of sublevel open stoping (SLOS) that has been introduced at Cannington to minimise the influence of subvertical geological structures during stope extraction. The first application of VROS is described, where structures within the stope resulted in a change in firing sequence and the extraction of two complete sublevels in a single blast. The use of electronic detonators is critical to the success of VROS and their application is described. Numerous benefits of using VROS have been identified and are described. To date, eight stopes have been successfully mined using VROS. In addition to the first application of VROS, two further case studies are described._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Bloss, M L, 2005. Mining open stopes at Cannington Mine using a vertical retreat open stoping (VROS) method, in Proceedings Ninth Underground Operators' Conference 2005, pp 323-328 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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