Methods to Reduce Portland Cement Consumption in Backfill at Jerritt Canyon's Underground Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Colin Connors
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Cemented rockfill is a key component in the success of underground mining at the Jerritt Canyon Joint Venture. The Murray and SSX mines are characterized by relatively poor rock mass quality, and the goal of complete mining recovery makes maintaining a high quality backfill product vital to the safety and efficiency of the mining operations. A large portion of the ore production from the Murray mine originates from drifting under backfill. Modelling studies performed to investigate induced loading of the backfill were used to develop engineering specifications for the backfill material. Operations history has shown an almost 100 percent stability of the backfill when mining is carried out beneath it. The volume of backfill required each year (approximately 300,000 tons) and the required cement content have a significant impact on the total mining costs. The potential for cost savings associated with higher replacement of cement with Type "C" fly ash and the implementation of a backfill strength management strategy were therefore evaluated.
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APA: Colin Connors  (2001)  Methods to Reduce Portland Cement Consumption in Backfill at Jerritt Canyon's Underground Mines

MLA: Colin Connors Methods to Reduce Portland Cement Consumption in Backfill at Jerritt Canyon's Underground Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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