The New Red Lake Mine: Narrow Vein Mining in Deep, Burst-Prone Ground

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Pierre Rocque
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2001

Abstract

The Red Lake Mine is located approximately 600 km northwest of Thunder Bay. This 545 tpd (600 tons/day) underground narrow vein gold operation is set to produce in excess of 14.8 tonnes (475,000 ounces) in 2001 at a cash operating cost below 75 U$/oz. The high-grade nature of this deposit (>55 g/t or >1.6 opt) coupled with its complex geological environment and relatively deep location dictated the choice of a very selective primary mining method, Mechanized Overhand Cut and Fill. In addition to geological challenges, mine design issues such as material handling, ground stability and requirements for yieldable ground support are also discussed in this paper.
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APA: Pierre Rocque  (2001)  The New Red Lake Mine: Narrow Vein Mining in Deep, Burst-Prone Ground

MLA: Pierre Rocque The New Red Lake Mine: Narrow Vein Mining in Deep, Burst-Prone Ground. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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