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Conference Proceedings

Narrow Vein Mining Seminar, Bendigo, June 1993

Conference Proceedings

Narrow Vein Mining Seminar, Bendigo, June 1993

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Economics of Narrow Vein Mining

During the past five years there has been a transformation in the operating costs which apply to narrow vein mining. Mechanised methods including sublevel uphole retreat and narrow vein cut and fill are now proven. Other methods, such as vein mining by horizontal drilling from a raise platform are currently being tried in Australia.
The important factors which affect the cost and appropriateness of each method include: ore continuity, the planarity of the wall contacts, relative hardness of ore and wall rocks and the dip bf the deposit. Drawing on current operating costs from a number of mines and on recent feasibility studies, a methodology for estimating the costs of narrow vein mining is presented. These costs are then placed in their economic context with regard to ore grade and mining rate.
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Unique ID: P199304007

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