Peak Downs Mine Operations with Special Reference to Multi-Seam Stripping

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Seymour C. A
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Peak Downs Mine, a five million tonnes a year coking coal operation, strip mines a, series of Permian coal seams. Seam thickness ranges from 0.5m to 5.0m, and seams consist of multiple coal plies with intermediate shale and mudstone partings. Four 47m3 draglines strip overburden to a cover depth of up to 60m. Coal loading is by 12m3 shovels and 14m3 to 18m3 front-end loaders. Parting removal takes place where the layer of shale and mudstone between seams exceeds 0.3m in thickness. Parting has been removed by a wide variety of earthmoving equipment in order to evaluate the problem and to select the optimum method from an operational and economic standpoint. Multi-seam stripping of the thicker seams is accomplished by working draglines from spoil- pile benches. Coal seams thinner than lm are recovered by dragline and stacked in the pit for later loading.
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APA: Seymour C. A  (1974)  Peak Downs Mine Operations with Special Reference to Multi-Seam Stripping

MLA: Seymour C. A Peak Downs Mine Operations with Special Reference to Multi-Seam Stripping. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.

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