Planning The Ventilation Network Of Kushk Lead Zinc Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hassan Madani
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Kushk lead-zinc mine is located in central part of IRAN. The mine is owned by Bafgh Mines Co., which is a nationalized company. Exploration results show that ore occurs in the area that extends for 800m length and 180m depth. The approved, probable and possible reserves of the mine is 900,000 tons, 1,120,000, tons and 1,450,000 tons respectively with average grade of 17.7% zinc and 4.3% lead. The total annual output of the mine all was by underground mining, is in the order of 100. 000 tons. The main entry to the mine is via an inclined shaft with a cross-sectional arp of 8 m2, length of 263m which dips at 20°. The ore is mined mostly by sublevel stopinq method. The major difficulty in ventilating the mine was that related to spontaneous combustion of pyrite, which was more serious in some parts of the mine than others. In order to reduce this risk, a new ventilation system for the mine was designed, using 4 exhusting fans.
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APA: Hassan Madani  (1991)  Planning The Ventilation Network Of Kushk Lead Zinc Mine

MLA: Hassan Madani Planning The Ventilation Network Of Kushk Lead Zinc Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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