A methodology for rock mechanics feasibility studies

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Simon Nickson Dave Ecobichon Michel Leclerc Éric Côté
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The feasibility assessment of a mineral deposit requires the construction of a geo mechanical model of rock mass properties, for the purpose of preliminary mine design. The Noranda Technology Centre has been involved in the development of geomechanical models for several mineral deposits at the feasibility stage. Each model is constructed through intact rock testing, geotechnical core logging, geotechnical mapping and rock mass classification. Rock mechanics principles are used to develop conceptual stope designs and propose possible mining sequences. This methodology is applicable to both new mining projects and to the development of new areas within anoperating mine. This paper explains how the geomechanical model is developed and reviews its application to several case studies.
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APA: Simon Nickson Dave Ecobichon Michel Leclerc Éric Côté  (1996)  A methodology for rock mechanics feasibility studies

MLA: Simon Nickson Dave Ecobichon Michel Leclerc Éric Côté A methodology for rock mechanics feasibility studies. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1996.

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