Mount Isa Mines - 1100 Orebody, 35 Years On

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S DeKruijff
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The Mount Isa Mines Copper Mine in Mount Isa started producing copper in 1966. The Copper Mine gradually increased production rates to nearly six million tonnes per year. Over the last three years the mine has been in a gradual ramp down due to the reduction of primary ore sources and head grade. The majority of ore sources are predominantly in pillar retreat sequences bounded by multiple fill masses. There also a substantial lower grade resource delineated to the south of the main orebody. These remaining ore sources present significant engineering challenges to obtain a safe and cost-effective extraction. Stope designs have become increasingly complex and require additional engineering and operations input and analysis. This paper describes the major planning and operational challenges and issues associated with the stope design and extraction of an orebody in the later stages of mine life.
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APA: S DeKruijff  (2000)  Mount Isa Mines - 1100 Orebody, 35 Years On

MLA: S DeKruijff Mount Isa Mines - 1100 Orebody, 35 Years On. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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