Blasthole Stoping At The Lac Shortt Mine, Corporation Falconbridge Copper ? Mine History

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Louis P. Gignac
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The Lac Shortt gold deposit is located in Northwestern Quebec, at some 115 km west of the Opemiska Division and 380 km northeast of the Lac Dufault Division, as shown on Figure 1. Falconbridge's exploration crews drilled the first six holes in the gold-bearing ore zone in 1979. After further diamond drilling from surface in 1980, the decision was taken to carry out an underground exploration program. A three-compartment shaft was sunk to a depth of 340 metres in 1981 and 1982; it was followed by an extensive exploration program, which included 1073 metres of cross-cutting and footwall drifting, 645 metres of ore drifting and 11 200 metres of diamond drilling. The underground work was completed by mid-winter 1983. It was followed by a complete feasibility study of the Lac Shortt Project. After some $Can 14.2 millions in exploration expenditures, the Board of Directors of Corp. Falconbridge Copper approved in July 1983 additional expenditures of $Can 45 millions to bring the Lac Shortt Mine in production at the capacity of 261 000 tonnes per year. Gold price was $US 425 per ounce at the time.
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APA: Louis P. Gignac  (1985)  Blasthole Stoping At The Lac Shortt Mine, Corporation Falconbridge Copper ? Mine History

MLA: Louis P. Gignac Blasthole Stoping At The Lac Shortt Mine, Corporation Falconbridge Copper ? Mine History. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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