Breaking The Mold Using Roadheaders For Production In Hardrock Gold Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. E. Breitrick
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Newmont Gold Company began full production in early 1995 at the Carlin East underground mine. The mine is currently producing at the rate of 900 tpd (1.000 stpd). for an annual production of 150.000 ounces. Approximately one hundred twenty five hourly and salary personnel are employed at the project for the estimated six-year mine life. Two mining methods are currently utilized at the mine. Longhole stoping with cemented backfill accounts for 70% of the total mine production. Conventional underhand drift and cemented fill accounts for the balance of the daily tonnage. In December 1996. Newmont purchased a new AC-Eickhoff ET-210 Roadheader. The machine went into service in mid-June of 1997 and is used in both longhole stope topcut development and cut and fill production at a rate of 225 tpd (250 stpd). The Carlin East mine is operated by Newmont Gold Company. The mine is one of four underground gold mines in production in northeastern Nevada owned by Newmont Gold.
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APA: M. E. Breitrick  (1998)  Breaking The Mold Using Roadheaders For Production In Hardrock Gold Mining

MLA: M. E. Breitrick Breaking The Mold Using Roadheaders For Production In Hardrock Gold Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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