From Surface To Underground: Newmont Gold's Carlin East Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph M. Driscoll
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

After 30 years of successfully mining gold, Newmont Gold has temporarily ceased production from the original Carlin Pit. In late 1993, the Carlin East decline was driven and an extensive underground exploration program was started. Today, Newmont Gold produces refractory ore from the Carlin East Underground at the rate of 864 t/d (950 stpd). Annual production is more than 3.1 t (100,000 02). More than 70 underground miners will be employed during Carlin East's estimated six-year mine life. About 70% of the ore at Carlin East is mined by mechanized longhole stoping with delayed, cemented backfill. The remaining ore is mined by underhand drift and cemented fill methods.
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APA: Joseph M. Driscoll  (1997)  From Surface To Underground: Newmont Gold's Carlin East Mine

MLA: Joseph M. Driscoll From Surface To Underground: Newmont Gold's Carlin East Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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