The Feasibility Study - Selection Of A Mining Method Integrating Rock Mechanics And Mine Planning

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David E. Nicholas John M. Marek
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this article is to outline the data requirements for selecting a proper underground mining method and to discuss the general steps taken in selecting that method. Determining the appropriate mining method is an iterative process that continues throughout the life of a mineral deposit. We will discuss the subject from the standpoint of a feasibility study, where a realistic assessment is necessary in order to determine investment merit. The feasibility stage of a project is that point where the drilling program has defined sufficient geologic reserves to consider mining the deposit but little or no underground development has been done. Primary parameters for consideration in choosing a mining method are 1) geometry of the deposit; 2) distribution of grade; 3) rock mass strength for the deposit, as well as the hanging wall and footwall; 4) mining cost and capitalization requirements; 5) mining rate; 6) type and availability of labor; 7) environmental considerations; and 8) other site-specific conditions. Of these parameters, the first four have the most impact on determining the general mining method to be employed.
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APA: David E. Nicholas John M. Marek  (1981)  The Feasibility Study - Selection Of A Mining Method Integrating Rock Mechanics And Mine Planning

MLA: David E. Nicholas John M. Marek The Feasibility Study - Selection Of A Mining Method Integrating Rock Mechanics And Mine Planning. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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