Conference Proceedings
Underground Operators' Conference, West Coast Tasmania
Conference Proceedings
Underground Operators' Conference, West Coast Tasmania
Planning Open Stopes: Operating Constraints
Mine planning for ore recovery by open stoping and pillar recovery is becoming more sophisticated, but there are basic operating constraints which must be imposed if this planning is to realise the production results on which the mine is dependant. The production reliability of an open stope is usually a high priority and common design problems can be identified. A range of practical considerations which should be considered at the mine planning stage are reviewed including equipment performance, blasting technology, ventilation requirements, development layouts, lead time, ground conditions, support, backfilling and ore recovery.
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J E Askew
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- Published: 1982
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