The application of a tunnel-boring machine for exploration drifting at Kiena Gold Mines Limited, Val d'Or, Quebec

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Vanin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

"Conventional single heading track drifting in the hard rock mining industry has not shown any significant improvements in advance rates, despite the advent of modern track jumbos and igh speed muck handling systems .This paper presents Kiena 's experience in using a 7 ft 2 in. diameter larva Mark 6 Tunnel-Boring Machine (TBM) for driving 6000ft of drift.IntroductionKiena Gold Mines is located about 5 miles west of the town of Val d'Or, Quebec, approximately 300 miles north of Montreal. The mine commenced production in October 1981 and has gone through various expansions of ore production with 287 916 metric tonnes in 1982 to reach 453 800 metric tonnes in 1986.Due to the majority of claims being covered by a lake, a grassroots exploration drive of remote areas of the property was required to allow diamond drilling on a yearly basis. High speed sequential excavation methods (SEM) of single heading drifting in the mining industry has not progressed much in the past 20 years despite the advent of electric-hydraulic jumbos, Haggloader and Hagglund type cars. Certain examples of record SEM drifting advances have been performed in the past but only under very specific ground and cost conditions."
Citation

APA: D. Vanin  (1987)  The application of a tunnel-boring machine for exploration drifting at Kiena Gold Mines Limited, Val d'Or, Quebec

MLA: D. Vanin The application of a tunnel-boring machine for exploration drifting at Kiena Gold Mines Limited, Val d'Or, Quebec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1987.

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