Diesel Diamond Drilling Underground

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. J. MacDonald
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

UNDERGROUND development at the Lynn Lake property of Sherritt Gordon Mines, Limited, was begun in 1948 with the sinking of the A shaft in the area of the A orebody. By June, 1949, the shaft was completed to a depth of 1,024 feet. Twelve stations were cut, with the bottom level at 992 feet below the collar. Since completion of the shaft, lateral work has been carried out on the 12th level in order to expose the known orebodies and to provide openings from which deeper exploration could be conducted. Dur¬ing the change-over from sinking to lateral work, preliminary diamond drilling was done from the 12th level station to locate the A? ore-body. Later, drilling was carried out from the 5th and 9th level sta-tions, where, also, the outline of the A orebody was established. As the work progressed on the 12th level, and with the commence-ment of drilling below that level, the geological picture was found to be complicated by numerous faults. Instead of operating two drills it became necessary to use at least four. The original plans had provided air sufficient to drive two headings and to operate two diamond drills. The addition of two more air-driven drills resulted in a serious shortage of power.
Citation

APA: D. J. MacDonald  (1951)  Diesel Diamond Drilling Underground

MLA: D. J. MacDonald Diesel Diamond Drilling Underground. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1951.

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