From Sublevel Stoping to Sublevel Caving at Rana Gruber, Norway – Rock Mechanical Aspects

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- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- Publication Date:
- Nov 5, 2014
Abstract
The iron ore producer Rana Gruber AS is situated in northern Norway just below the Arctic Circle, and has been producing hematite and magnetite concentrates for more than 60 years. Since the late 1990s, the major part of the production comes from a sublevel stoping underground operation after many years of open pit mining. Despite moderate mining depth, the operations have experienced considerable rock stress problems due to quite high tectonic, horizontal stresses. To manage the problems, comprehensive rock mechanics investigations have been carried out by SINTEF, a major contract research organisation. This has included in situ rock stress measurements, laboratory investigations and numerical modelling. Based on this and practical experience, satisfactory design of vertical and horizontal pillars was achieved. At depth, the ore width increases from 30–40?m to more than 100?m. This, together with a major planned increase in production, called for a change of the mining method. After thorough investigations and considerations, it was decided to change to sublevel caving, very much like the LKAB system. The development of the new system has been closely followed up by rock mechanics measures, including 3D numerical modelling and comprehensive monitoring of deformations and rock stress changes. To achieve a satisfactory caving of the hanging wall, all vertical and horizontal pillars in the sublevel stoping area had to be removed. This has been a challenging task, and the development of the caving has been slow until recently. However, now the caving develops satisfactorily.CITATION:Bergh, I S B, Trinh, N Q, Myrvang, A M and Nøst, B, 2014. From sublevel stoping to sublevel caving at Rana Gruber, Norway – rock mechanical aspects, in Proceedings AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference , pp 323–330 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA:
(2014) From Sublevel Stoping to Sublevel Caving at Rana Gruber, Norway – Rock Mechanical AspectsMLA: From Sublevel Stoping to Sublevel Caving at Rana Gruber, Norway – Rock Mechanical Aspects. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.