Narrow-Vein Mining Project: Economical Realities and Innovation Perspectives for the Extraction of Narrow Vein Deposits

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 25
- File Size:
- 1407 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2001
Abstract
The gold mine sector is presently facing low gold prices as well as technological challenges. Its competitiveness and survival will depend on new mining methods and equipment to improve ore extraction. In 1999, Natural Resources Canada has invested new funds over a period of three years at CANMET?s Experimental Mine to establish the Narrow-Vein Mining Project. A team of engineers and researchers specialised in mining, mechanics and electronics engineering are working to meet the critical need of ore-extraction technology. CANMET?s program in mechanisation and automation for narrow vein mining had, prior to 1999, realised several important achievements, many in co-operation with a consortium of mining companies (Soredem). The investment of new funds in this area will contribute to develop technologies to improve the productivity, as well as health and safety conditions of the narrow vein mining industry. Several important impacts of this project will be monitored. Specifically, a database of methods and equipment used in narrow vein mining is being developed. A key thrust is to identify operators? needs with respect to the development and automation of mining methods and equipment. Based on those needs, research and development projects will be created. The main problems identified following meetings with mine operators are described with a few elements of solution and the Web site created for the broadcast of the results is presented.
Citation
APA:
(2001) Narrow-Vein Mining Project: Economical Realities and Innovation Perspectives for the Extraction of Narrow Vein DepositsMLA: Narrow-Vein Mining Project: Economical Realities and Innovation Perspectives for the Extraction of Narrow Vein Deposits. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.