Techno-Economic Optimization Of Level And Raise Spacing In Bushveld Complex Platinum Reef Conventional Breast Mining

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C. Musingwini
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The Bushveld Complex is economically significant and strategically important to South Africa, thus it is imperative that optimal extraction of platinum group metal (PGM) resources on the Bushveld Complex is achieved. Optimal extraction broadly requires that the maximum amount of ore is extracted by excavating and hauling the minimum amount of waste in the shortest possible time, at the least cost, and in the safest and most environmentally acceptable manner. In open-pit mine planning this entails among other things, minimizing the waste stripping ratio, whereas in underground mine planning it includes minimizing the metres of waste development. In conventional mining, the main development that is in waste or partly in waste and defines the mining grid pattern includes levels and raises. It was prudent to consider optimizing level and raise spacing in conventional mining because the method is a prevalent mining method on the Bushveld Complex accounting for nearly 70% of platinum production.
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APA: C. Musingwini  (2010)  Techno-Economic Optimization Of Level And Raise Spacing In Bushveld Complex Platinum Reef Conventional Breast Mining

MLA: C. Musingwini Techno-Economic Optimization Of Level And Raise Spacing In Bushveld Complex Platinum Reef Conventional Breast Mining. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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