The Open-Pit Mine at Asbestos Hill

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Roméo Roussin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

"The yearly production from the Asbestos Hill pit is 1,550,000 tons of asbestos ore, with a yield varying between 18 and 20 % . The orebody was exposed at the top of a hill, and initial production started without having to remove any overburden. The projected ratio of barren rock to ore, based on the present orebody, was 2 to 1. However, as it was necessary to push back the upper benches, this ratio has changed to 3 to 1. The final pit will be 2,300 feet long by 1,000 feet at the longest and widest points. The final depth will be 680 ft. A pit slope stability study was carried out and an average wall angle of 60-70 degrees must be maintained. Preshearing of final pit limits will produce good wall stability. Permanent access ramps will be 60 ft wide, with an 8 % maximum grade. Geological conditions and the low rock temperature are the major causes of the operation's drilling and blasting problems."
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APA: Roméo Roussin  (1976)  The Open-Pit Mine at Asbestos Hill

MLA: Roméo Roussin The Open-Pit Mine at Asbestos Hill. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1976.

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