Cut-and-Fill Stoping at Lucky Friday Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Staff
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Lucky Friday mine is located in Mullan, Sho-¬shone County, Idaho. The mining method is horizontal slice cut-and-fill (with timbering for support or un¬timbered) using hydraulic sand. Cemented sand fill at a 1:17 ratio is used in sill pours and at a 1:7 ratio for the final 152 mm (6 in.) capping in successive stope floor pours. Annual production with 100% cut-and-fill mining is 167 829 t (185,000 st). The average depth of mining is 1296 m (4250 ft) and the average travel time to the stope is 45 min. GENERAL ORE BODY REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS Size The ore body is 396 to 488 m (1300 to 1600 ft) long on strike, 1421 m (4660 ft) on dip, with an average width of 2.3 m (7.5 ft). Dip varies from vertical to1.2 rad (70°) Ground Conditions, Ore Value, and Production Requirements The ore body contains quite strong argentiferous galena and quartz. The hanging wall and footwall are strongly sheared and fractured. Ore value is $211/t ($192/st).
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APA: Staff  (1982)  Cut-and-Fill Stoping at Lucky Friday Mine

MLA: Staff Cut-and-Fill Stoping at Lucky Friday Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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