Emperical Design of Stopes for the Lower Rodeo Orebody

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Denis Thibodeau
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2002

Abstract

The selected mining method for the Rodeo lower Zone is slot and slash. Initial design indicated that the stope height should be limited to a maximum of 18 m, thus six levels were needed to extract the ore. Higher stope height in the Rodeo Lower Zone means less development thus less capital required to extract the available reserves. It was proposed to eliminate one level by establishing 30 m and 24 m level intervals. To ensure that no stability problems will be encountered by eliminating one level, a Matthew analysis, based on diamond drill core information, was performed for the Lower Rodeo Ore Body. In addition, comparisons between the rock mass quality of Meikle Main Zone below 1825 L and Meikle East Zone between 1600 L and 1750 L with the rock mass quality of the Lower Rodeo were made
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APA: Denis Thibodeau  (2002)  Emperical Design of Stopes for the Lower Rodeo Orebody

MLA: Denis Thibodeau Emperical Design of Stopes for the Lower Rodeo Orebody. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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