Narrow Vein Stoping at No. 2 Mine, Central Patricia Gold Mines, Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. R. MacDonald
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

MINING literature contains very few descriptions of operations producing as little as 25 to 30 tons of ore per day. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the gradual development of a mining method for such a small-scale operation at the No. 2 mine of Central Patricia Gold Mines, Limited, and in doing so to review several systems of stoping applicable to narrow ve1ns. MAIN ECONOMIC FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED (1) Overhead.-The outstanding feature of most mines operating on a single narrow vein is chat of small daily tonnage. The reason for this low output can be readily understood. The strictly limited ore-reserves present a condition unfavourable for a policy of large initial expenditures, with the result that the capacity of the plant provided must be governed by the? amount of ore in sight at the time when mill construction is planned. This is immediately reflected in the cost per ton, there being relatively few tons over which to distributed the more or less static charges, such as hoisting, heating, supervision, administration, pre-production expenses, and other write-offs. (2) Development.-In mining this type of orebody, the main factor contributing to high costs is unquestionably the small tonnage of ore made available by a given amount of development. Thus, for example, from the data tabulated below it can be seen chat, assuming a 12-in. vein and a drifting cost of $9.00 per foot, the development charge for this item alone would be 71 cents per ton. Add to this the charges for raising, cross-cutting, shaft-sinking, and pumping, besides charges arising from development in waste, and the figure will be very considerably higher than 71 cents.
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APA: J. R. MacDonald  (1941)  Narrow Vein Stoping at No. 2 Mine, Central Patricia Gold Mines, Limited

MLA: J. R. MacDonald Narrow Vein Stoping at No. 2 Mine, Central Patricia Gold Mines, Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1941.

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