The Introduction Of Backfill In The Anglovaal Group Mines, With Special Reference To Sheba Gold Mine, Barberton

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 331 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
Backfilling is one of the options available to the mining engineer in mine design. The decision as to the type of backfill is dependent on the purpose for which it will be used. For example, in a situation where high-grade, steeply dipping multiple reefs are to be mined, the purpose would be the following: ? to facilitate maximum extraction; a ? to minimize loss of fines; ? to allow closely spaced multiple reefs to be mined; and a ? to create a working platform. The physical properties required which will satisfy the abovementioned requirements can then be defined; the design of the fill plant, as well as the transport of the fill, will be governed by these considerations. The same procedure is also adopted in deciding on backfill in single- reef gold mines. The first question to be asked is the purpose of the fill. It may be to reduce the energy release rate, for environmental reasons, to reduce timber usage, to improve productivity, to reduce stoping costs, to obtain higher mining extraction, and so on. Only after one, or a combination, of these factors has been selected, can the specifications for the fill be decided on, and the plant designed accordingly. The introduction of backfill at Sheba Gold Mine will be used to illustrate the procedure adopted by Anglovaal in determining the type of fill required.
Citation
APA:
(1988) The Introduction Of Backfill In The Anglovaal Group Mines, With Special Reference To Sheba Gold Mine, BarbertonMLA: The Introduction Of Backfill In The Anglovaal Group Mines, With Special Reference To Sheba Gold Mine, Barberton. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.