Technical Challenges Faced With Extracting a Transverse Pillar at Mount Isa Mines, Xstrata Copper

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Grant A Winchester
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The massive 1100 Orebody in Mount IsaÆs X41 Copper Mine has been extracted over the last 40 years form north to south utilising sublevel open stoping methods.De velopment has continually stepped ahead of production to provide access to new primary stoping blocks. The remaining secondary pillars contain stopes with one, two or three fill mass exposures and were constrained by access requirements and stope extraction turnaround time.The remaining southern mining areas consist of large 40 m wide by 300 to 400 m long east-west transverse pillars that have been left to provide access for ventilation and service requirements. Three large transverse cross-cuts or transverse pillars û 4180 x/c, 4010 x/c and the Panel pillar now remain. The 4180 x/c was the last major transverse pillar to be successfully broken.This transverse pillar is being extracted in a retreating sequence, creating 3SLOS stopes due to the surrounding backfilled stopes.In recent years the extraction of the first, and most critical, stopes in the transverse pillars have resulted in large changes to the induced stress field. This paper describes the extraction of the 1.1 million tonne stope P418 in the 4180 x/c pillar.T echnical challenges that were faced and how they were overcome to allow for the successful extraction of the stope are described.Critical to the success of the P418 stope extraction were the rehabilitation methodology used; extraction strategy modifications to address deteriorating ground; mass firings with multiple directional changes; managing the exposure of backfill of variable strengths; and geotechnical monitoring prior to, during and after extraction.
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APA: D Grant A Winchester  (2005)  Technical Challenges Faced With Extracting a Transverse Pillar at Mount Isa Mines, Xstrata Copper

MLA: D Grant A Winchester Technical Challenges Faced With Extracting a Transverse Pillar at Mount Isa Mines, Xstrata Copper. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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