Raise Boring At The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited Ontario Division (4c5e1c18-f72d-4ce0-b50f-e1b8418cadf0)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. J. Taylor J. R. England
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The Sudbury Basin is the scene of the mining operations of the Ontario Division of the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited. Around the rim of the geological formation and within thirty miles of the City of Sudbury are located twelve operating mines and one open pit operated by the Company. The City, with a metropolitan population of some 100,000 lies 240 miles Northwest of Toronto. In addition, there is one mine in Northwestern Ontario, at Shebandowan, 700 miles Northwest of Sudbury. In 1973 these mines produced 16.5 million short tons of ore of which 14.9 million tons were from underground and the balance from open pit operations. Mining methods include blasthole, sublevel caving, induced caving, shrinkage, cut-and-fill and undercut-and-fill. Raise boring commenced at Inco in 1964 and is now applied at all mines in the Sudbury District (Figure 1). [ ]
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APA: W. J. Taylor J. R. England  (1974)  Raise Boring At The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited Ontario Division (4c5e1c18-f72d-4ce0-b50f-e1b8418cadf0)

MLA: W. J. Taylor J. R. England Raise Boring At The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited Ontario Division (4c5e1c18-f72d-4ce0-b50f-e1b8418cadf0). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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