Telfer Commences Underground Mining - A Case Study

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

Newmont Australia Limited has for some 15 years mined a number of large open cuts associated with the Telfer Gold Dome deposits. The principal ore body exploited has been the East Flank of the Main Dome where a very high grade gold reef deposit of mixed metal sulphides, grades in excess of 20gA Au, has been mined in conjunction with dissemi- nated mineralisation contained in the overburden material. The main ore body has been under review for some years as an under- ground mine, however due to the ore body widths of less than 1 metre and a dip generally less than 35 degrees and a very weak host rocks earlier studies all resulted in a continuation of open pit mining activities. In early 1988 it was recognised that open cast mining would not be able to mine all of this valuable resource and a feasibility study was commenced to come up with a practical and economic approach to underground mining.
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APA:  (1991)  Telfer Commences Underground Mining - A Case Study

MLA: Telfer Commences Underground Mining - A Case Study. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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