Accessing Deep Ore Bodies Using Mechanical Excavation Equipment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. Burger
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

For the development of deep hard rock mines fast access to the orebody is critical. In some cases the mineralized area is more than 1500 m (5000 ft) below surface. Excavation of shafts or declines is typically on the critical path of the project schedule. Saving time on those activities can significantly increase the net present value of the mining project. Mechanical excavation methods are a step-change in excavation performance and labor safety compared to drill and blast operations. In hard rock conditions roadheaders can not be used effectively, so disc cutting is the first choice. For excavation of declines tunnel boring machines (TBM) can be used in many cases. These provide in certain rock conditions considerably higher production rates compared to drill and blast excavation.
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APA: W. Burger  (2010)  Accessing Deep Ore Bodies Using Mechanical Excavation Equipment

MLA: W. Burger Accessing Deep Ore Bodies Using Mechanical Excavation Equipment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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