Pillar Extraction at the Doe Run Company, 1991-1998

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
W L. Lane T R. Yanske
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The Doe Run Company and its predecessors have been mining for over 130 years utilising the room and pillar mining method. This method has left approximately 20 per cent of the orebody in the remaining pillars. The original design and planning for the mines did not include extensive pillar extraction. This paper summarises the introduction of the pillar extraction and backfill techniques which have been implemented since 1991. These techniques include the use of low cost fill walls up to 20 m in height and the use of slinger trucks for topping off the fill. In conjunction with these accomplishments, much experience and confidence has been gained in the use of numerical modelling as a method of predicting pillar stability as the mining of pillars progresses. These advances have led to pillar extraction becoming a major portion of the overall production and have added to the mine life of Doe RunÆs six operating mines.
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APA: W L. Lane T R. Yanske  (1998)  Pillar Extraction at the Doe Run Company, 1991-1998

MLA: W L. Lane T R. Yanske Pillar Extraction at the Doe Run Company, 1991-1998. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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