Pillar Recovery At Ozark Lead Company

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jack Bradbury
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The open stope room and pillar method of mining is used throughout Ozark Lead Company's underground mine located at Sweetwater, Missouri. This method of mining produces an approximate overall ore extraction of 80%. Pillar recovery, on a limited and experimental basis, was started in January of 1979 to determine the maximum size underground opening that could be mined safely. Monitoring the roof and surrounding pillars for potential failure during this pillar recovery process was accomplished by utilizing a simple rod extensometer to measure roof sag. Boreholes 7.5cm in diameter were drilled 3.5m into the roof to spot any separations or cracks that might have propagated between the bedded layers of rock. Underground openings 85m in length by 46m in width have been mined successfully without roof or surrounding pillar failure. Continued measurements to establish long term results will be necessary.
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APA: Jack Bradbury  (1981)  Pillar Recovery At Ozark Lead Company

MLA: Jack Bradbury Pillar Recovery At Ozark Lead Company. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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