The Use Of Alluvial Sand And Improvements In Hydraulic Filling Operations At The Mines Of The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited, Ontario Division ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. K. Conibear
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Since the 1948 introduction of hydraulic fill at the Sudbury Ontario Mines of the International Nickel Company of Canada, 32,000,000 tons of water-borne sandfill and 420,000 tons of portland cement addition have been placed in underground workings. Fill method mining, currently conducted at six of the ten operating mines, accounts for 28 percent of the total mines underground production. Both classified mill tailings and screened alluvial pit sand are used as fill for cut-and-fill primary mining, undercut-and-fill pillar recovery, and backfilling of blasthole and shrinkage stopes. Cemented fill, consisting of a lean mixture of portland cement, is used in areas where a stabilized fill is required to reduce dilution and aid in the recovery of adjacent pillar ore.
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APA: J. K. Conibear  (1970)  The Use Of Alluvial Sand And Improvements In Hydraulic Filling Operations At The Mines Of The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited, Ontario Division ? Introduction

MLA: J. K. Conibear The Use Of Alluvial Sand And Improvements In Hydraulic Filling Operations At The Mines Of The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited, Ontario Division ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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