Selection of Mining Systems for Flatly Dipping Orebodies

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ingemar Marklund
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

This presentation deals with the conditions at IKAB’s mine in Malmberget but also pertains to underground mining in general. GEOLOGY The Malnberget iron ore field is of pre-cambrian age. The wallrock consists of leptites, gneisses and granites, most of them being recrystallized acid and inter- mediate volcanics. The ore-field is strongly folded, with the folding axes plunging to the south. The original orebed is divided into about 20 different orebodies with a strong variation in dip and form. The ore is mainly magnetite. About 1046 of the ore area consists of hematite ore. The phosphorous content is in average 0,8% and the ore is rather course grained. Fig 1. BACKGROUND At LKAB1s mine in Malmberget the sub- level caving method is the main method of mining. Experiments with vein-mining and sub-level stoping are also underway. The present system of mining is already strictly tied up in investments and infrastructure involved in the mining. Fig 2.
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APA: Ingemar Marklund  (1981)  Selection of Mining Systems for Flatly Dipping Orebodies

MLA: Ingemar Marklund Selection of Mining Systems for Flatly Dipping Orebodies. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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