Crown Pillar Recovery Techniques At Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Stall Lake And Rod Mine At Snow Lake, Manitoba

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Mining at Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting's (H. B. M. & S.) Snow Lake Division is now in the mature stage of the mines lives. These base metal copper-zinc mines have been operating for over 30 years. Stopes had small pillars called "crown pillars", left between them. These pillars range up to 100 meters long by 40 meters wide and 15 meters thick. H. B. M. & S. has been successful in removing these pillars through the use of cable slings, electric scoops, longhole mining and diesel LHD equipment. The different shapes and sizes of these pillars has meant that many innovative techniques have been tried in order to find acceptable economic mining methods. An overview of the different methods will be outlined.
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APA:  (1992)  Crown Pillar Recovery Techniques At Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Stall Lake And Rod Mine At Snow Lake, Manitoba

MLA: Crown Pillar Recovery Techniques At Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Stall Lake And Rod Mine At Snow Lake, Manitoba. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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