Pillar Recovery At The Buick Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steven R. Dismuke David E. Nicholas Paul F. Cicchini
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Buick mine, located 195 kilometers (120 miles) southwest of St. Louis in the Viburnum Trend, is owned and operated by Homestake Mining Company. The mine produces lead and zinc ore from a room and pillar mining method at a depth of approximately 335 m (1 100 ft). The Buick orebody typically averages 60 to 120 m (200 to 400 ft) in width with ore thicknesses ranging from 2.4 to 36.6 m (8 to 120 ft). The mine is divided in two; the halves are referred to as the North mine and South mine orebodies. The North mine orebody contains the higher grade ore; however, the developed reserves for the South mine orebody comprise about 60 percent of the total developed reserves for the Buick property. Existing pillars represent one-third of the total developed reserves.
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APA: Steven R. Dismuke David E. Nicholas Paul F. Cicchini  (1986)  Pillar Recovery At The Buick Mine

MLA: Steven R. Dismuke David E. Nicholas Paul F. Cicchini Pillar Recovery At The Buick Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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