Some Problems in Deep Open Cut Mining and their Solution by Goldsworthy Mining Limited

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The iron ore mining operations carried out by Goldsworthy Mining Limited at Golds- worthy, Shay Gap and Sunrise Hill, in the Pilbara region of the North-West of Western Australia, are unusual insofar as the ore reserves occur in a number of widely separated and relatively small deposits, requiring deep mining below the water table, and even below sea level at the Goldsworthy pit. This paper has been prepared to describe some of the problems associated with these deep open cut mines, and the technology employed to overcome them, in order to provide an efficient and economical operation. The problems discussed are: 1. Development of the Dewatering System for the Goldsworthy Mine. 2. The Stability of Pit Slopes at the Goldsworthy and Shay Gap Mines. 3. Development of Diesel Electric Trucks for Lonq Uphill Hauls.
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APA:  (1979)  Some Problems in Deep Open Cut Mining and their Solution by Goldsworthy Mining Limited

MLA: Some Problems in Deep Open Cut Mining and their Solution by Goldsworthy Mining Limited. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1979.

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