Mining Through Old Underground Stopes at Mascot Gold

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. S. Cavers C. O. Brawner A. Bellamy
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Pit slope designs at Nickel Plate Mine have used relatively steep interim and final wall slopes of 60 degrees overall. The rock is unusually strong and tough with most discontinuity sets being steeply dipping. An integrated program of monitoring and drainage has been used. Stopes of large extent which are generally unsupported occur on the property. For the most part, no deterioration of the stability of the stopes has occurred over the last 30 or more years. Mining methods through these areas have used a combination of fill s placed via VCR drop raises and crater blasting of the backs. One of the major challenges in mining through the stope areas is to maintain slope stability conditions and to reduce dilution of the higher value ore zones occurring immediately around the stope areas. The paper discusses geology, slope stability and mining methods at Nickel Plate Mine.
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APA: D. S. Cavers C. O. Brawner A. Bellamy  (1988)  Mining Through Old Underground Stopes at Mascot Gold

MLA: D. S. Cavers C. O. Brawner A. Bellamy Mining Through Old Underground Stopes at Mascot Gold. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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