An analysis of the practical and economic implications of systematic underground drilling in deep South African gold mines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. G. Krige
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Using chip sample data and spatial structure parameters from a large mined-out section of a South African gold mine the advantages to be gained from a regular underground borehole drilling programme have been investigated for short- and medium- to long-term planning based on block valuations. The results have been compared with the current position, which relies invariably on the extrapolation of limited peripheral sampling data from raises, gullies or stope faces. Some preliminary work has also been done regarding the implications of such underground drilling on costs used for the present pay limit calculations. The results of the study, though preliminary, show that the net advantage of advance regular underground drilling could be substantial and that a more intensive follow-up research is warranted.
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APA: D. G. Krige  (2003)  An analysis of the practical and economic implications of systematic underground drilling in deep South African gold mines

MLA: D. G. Krige An analysis of the practical and economic implications of systematic underground drilling in deep South African gold mines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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