Analysis Of Rock Mass Properties For The Design Of Block Caving Mines ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Daniel H. White
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Block caving, unlike most other conventional forms of mining relies principally on the natural forces within the rock mass to fragment and transport the ore. Obviously, not every orebody can be satisfactorily mined by block caving. In the early stages of mine planning an attempt should be made to assess the benefits of the block caving system relative to others, and develop a reasonable mining concept that may be used to provide preliminary information to mine planners and financial specialists. It is the intention of this paper to outline some basic geotechnical parameters that are essential to: 1) Assessing the feasibility of block caving an orebody and 2) Providing semidetailed information relative to mine design based on drill hole and other data.
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APA: Daniel H. White  (1979)  Analysis Of Rock Mass Properties For The Design Of Block Caving Mines ? Introduction

MLA: Daniel H. White Analysis Of Rock Mass Properties For The Design Of Block Caving Mines ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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