Mine Design at the Cannon Mine: Integration of Operational Planning and Geomechanical Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. E. Brechtel J. F. T. Agapito T. R. Kelly R. C. Karlson C. J. Gilbert
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

A multi-lift benching cut-and-fill mining method was adopted at Asamera Minerals (U. S.), Inc.'s Cannon Mine to balance the goals of high productivity and near 100 percent recovery with the need to minimize subsidence. High strength backfill was required to provide effective long-term overburden support and safe working conditions during the pillar recovery operations. Operational designs were evaluated using numerical modeling to predict global mine stability and backfill strength requirements. These models incorporated sequential mining of primary stopes, backfilling of primary stopes and recovery of pillars, and have been transferred to the mine operations group for use in evaluating different production sequences. The modeling has provided a better understanding of the structural response of the mine to excavation of the primary stopes and removal of the pillars. Predictions about the transfer of overburden weight to the abutments, pillars and cemented fill pillars have provided a criterion to evaluate mining plans and production sequence. Comparison of these predictions with actual mine structural performance has developed confidence in the design of the mining method and in the geomechanical design methods being employed. Primary mining of the B-North zone is nearly complete, and the stopes have been generally stable, as projected in the original design. Some exceptions have occurred where locally stope pillars have failed due to the presence of adversely oriented sheared beds. Recovery of the pillars between the
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APA: C. E. Brechtel J. F. T. Agapito T. R. Kelly R. C. Karlson C. J. Gilbert  (1987)  Mine Design at the Cannon Mine: Integration of Operational Planning and Geomechanical Design

MLA: C. E. Brechtel J. F. T. Agapito T. R. Kelly R. C. Karlson C. J. Gilbert Mine Design at the Cannon Mine: Integration of Operational Planning and Geomechanical Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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