Presidential Address: Stoping in Witwatersrand gold mines during the past forty years

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. G. Mosenthal
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

In any mining enterprise, the extraction of the ore from the orebody is of vital importance. This activity is stoping. The gold mines of the Witwatersrand and its extensions in the Klerksdorp, Welkom, and Evander areas form the most extensive goldfield in the world. This address reviews stoping technology and improvements in this technology since the end of the Second World War. Although the reefs that make up the Witwatersrand orebody are uniquely extensive, they are not suited to mechanized mining. This is due to a number of factors such as the depth of the orebody, its narrowness, and the hardness and abrasiveness of the quartzite forming the orebody. The most notable improvements in stoping technology have been brought about because of our beter understanding of rock-engineering problems. This has resulted in beter layouts, stoping geometry, systems of aleviating rock stresses, and support systems. It has enabled the industry, at ever-greater mining depths, to maintain and even increase productivity. These improvements, based on rock engineering, have significantly reduced the accidents due to rockbursts. There are many diferences between today's stoping and that practised forty years ago. Panels are shorter, concentrated mining has superseded bench mining, and the support systems are certainly better. Yet the face scraper is still used extensively, as are pneumatic rock drills. Some innovative stoping systems that have given rise to improved productivity are discussed. Explosives technology has shown spectacular advances during the period under review. Sadly, our local industry has had little to do with this research and development, but has been most adaptive in using the new products on offer.
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APA: H. G. Mosenthal  (1990)  Presidential Address: Stoping in Witwatersrand gold mines during the past forty years

MLA: H. G. Mosenthal Presidential Address: Stoping in Witwatersrand gold mines during the past forty years. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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