Declining At Mount Windarra Mine With Emphasis On Advancing Through Major Shear Zones

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Declining from surface provides access, haulageway, ventilation and provision for ser- vices for stoping and development. Three boom jumbos and 3.8 m3 capacity diesel loaders are used in decline development, the majority of which is driven at a gradient of 1 in 9. Primary ventilation is drawn from the mine through raisebored airways and high pressure contra rotating fans provide secondary ventil- ation. To meet schedules a special decline crew was formed on similar lines to a mining con- tractor. The basis of payment for the mining party was changed and the net effect was to accelerate development. Ground conditions demand constant support and this is achieved with chemical anchor rock bolts, multistrand grouted bolts and shotcrete. Major local shear zones are encountered and when they are to be driven through, a combina- tion of the above methods, involving a spiling technique, is used.
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APA:  (1977)  Declining At Mount Windarra Mine With Emphasis On Advancing Through Major Shear Zones

MLA: Declining At Mount Windarra Mine With Emphasis On Advancing Through Major Shear Zones. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1977.

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