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1980 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference

Conference Proceedings

1980 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference

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Mining a 100 Million Tonne Orebody Without Subsidence

The major copper orebody at Mount Isa is being extracted at a rate of four million tonnes per year. The method used requires an equivalent rate of back filling with (mainly) cemented fill._x000D_
There were three major incentives for developing this mining system. The first was the prospect of high ultimate recovery of the orebody. The target is 100 per centrecovery. Also the proposed stoping layout appeared to offer significant advantages in development and production costs. Finally, extensive subsidence above the northern end of the orebody could have disturbed permanent surface installations and jeopardised a possible future open cut._x000D_
The full implications of this ambitious strategy were not apparent in the early years. Now, after 12 years of production the benefits are being realised and they can be weighed against the costs. Probably the most interesting result which comes from this analysis is the significance of cutoff grades and dilution factors in balancing mining and filling rates.
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  • Published: 1979
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