StawellÆs Cemented Rock Fill System

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T Gready
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Stawell Gold Mines operates the Magdala underground mine in western Victoria, Australia. Several orebodies are extracted by longhole open stoping at a depth of 900 m below the town of Stawell. Some stopes are backfilled with cemented slurry rock fill (CSRF) to ensure stability, increase recovery of ore reserves, minimise dilution of ore grades, and add value to the project. StawellÆs simple CSRF system is described, including the novel equipment used to minimise capital costs. Design criteria, operating procedures, monitoring systems and results are discussed in detail. Practical aspects are considered, including lessons learnt about barricades, overbreak and segregation. The economics of CSRF are discussed, including capital costs, operating costs and the total cost per ounce of gold poured. Options for mining with and without CSRF are compared in terms of return on investment and net cash flows. Examples demonstrate the method used to calculate æbreak-evenÆ stope ore grades which determine whether or not CSRF will add value in different circumstances.
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APA: T Gready  (2002)  StawellÆs Cemented Rock Fill System

MLA: T Gready StawellÆs Cemented Rock Fill System. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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