Conference Proceedings
The Fourth Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference (AusRock)
Conference Proceedings
The Fourth Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference (AusRock)
Mt Wright - geotechnical learnings from a sub level shrink
The Mt. Wright Underground Mine is located near the town of Ravenswood in North Queensland and is operated by Carpentaria Gold - a wholly owned subsidiary of Resolute Mining Limited. The establishment of the world's first Sub Level Shrinkage (SLS) mine from a tradition Sub Level Open Stoping operation has proven to be a geotechnical challenge which has required tailored solutions to overcome unique issues. This paper will be broken into two distinct sections that will outline: a brief overview of the mining method and how the SLS method was chosen; and how the SLS is managed and key geotechnical learnings. The story of the world's first SLS originated from the need of a bulk mining method to ensure the viability of Mt. Wright into the future. Traditional bulk mining methods such as; Block or Sublevel Caving were originally ruled out due to the low natural cavability' of the orebody and the proximity of the orebody to existing major infrastructure (Decline, Ventilation Rises and Egresses). The first section of the paper will outline the key geotechnical information that helped decide the SLS method in addition to how continuous backfill influenced the design. The second section is intended to address issues that the geotechnical engineers encountered since the inception of the SLS. The feature topic of this section is mining induced stress. Like most bulk mining methods, Mt. Wright had success when the production front was running parallel to the stress (production front being shadowed' from the stress). This was until a design change, forced by a splitting ore body resulted in this shadowing effect becoming harder to achieve. As a result, rehabilitation and production hole re-drilling become a regular occurrence, which teamed with a strict set of access controls made the production cycle longer and harder to complete. CITATION:Wilson, P, 2018. Mt Wright - geotechnical learnings from a sub level shrink, in
Proceedings The Fourth Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference (AusRock), pp 119-132 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Proceedings The Fourth Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference (AusRock), pp 119-132 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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P Wilson
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