Conference Proceedings
Underground Operators' Conference, West Coast Tasmania
Conference Proceedings
Underground Operators' Conference, West Coast Tasmania
Pillar Recovery at West Coast Mines
Sublevel open stoping was introduced at Rosebery in 1972; most of the stoping prior to this was horizontal cut and fill. Sublevel open stoping presently accounts for 65% of the Rosebery underground production of 560 000 tonnes per year. This primary stoping technique leaves 50% of the ore in the crown and transverse pillars. The methods used in pillar recovery to date are reviewed and comments made on the success of these operations.
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R A Carlton
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- Published: 1982
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