Sill pillar recovery at the Louvicourt mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Fleury
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

"This paper describes the challenges of mining a sill pillar under various types of paste backfill quality. From 1994 to 2002, Louvicourt mine produced approximately 12,600,000 t grading 3.5% Cu, 1.5% Zn, 27 g/mt Ag, and 0.85 g/mt Au. The mining method is transverse blasthole stoping, mining primary and secondary stopes. The production of this 4,300 t/d operation was accomplished using two mining horizons; from the 655 m level to the 415 m level and from the 860 m level to the 680 m level. The main sill pillar is between the 680 m level and the 655 m level. The second sill pillar is between the 885 m level and the 860 m level representing a quarter of the main sill pillar in size. Since 2002, production has gradually decreased and mining activities are expected to end in mid-2005. The sill pillar production will represent almost 25% of the total mine production. The overall recovery of the sill pillars stopes will be discussed in this paper. To recover the sill pillars, more than 1,500 m of development was planned in or under paste backfill. The first sill pillar stopes under paste backfill were mined out in 2002 with excellent results."
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APA: D. Fleury  (2005)  Sill pillar recovery at the Louvicourt mine

MLA: D. Fleury Sill pillar recovery at the Louvicourt mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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