Geotechnical Analysis to Aid Recovery of North Main Shaft Pillar - Flin Flon Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. S. G. Hanson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Flin Flon Mine has been in production for over fifty years, and current mining is dependent on pillar and remnant recovery. One of the last major blocks of ore, and an important economic entity to the Mine, is the North Main Shaft Pillar. A rock mechanics program was initiated through under' ground instrumentation and other subsequent analyses, to establish the degree of instability as min¬ing progressed. Several studies have been and will be undertaken to evaluate the general stability, and possibly improve the chances of stability during pillar recovery. The North Main Shaft Pillar is immediately bounded by cemented cut and fill supporting rib stopes which inturn are bounded by slag and waste filled stopes. The min¬ing method involves a modified longhole open stoping and slag fil¬ling sequence for each mining block in a general mining upwards scheme.
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APA: D. S. G. Hanson  (1983)  Geotechnical Analysis to Aid Recovery of North Main Shaft Pillar - Flin Flon Mine

MLA: D. S. G. Hanson Geotechnical Analysis to Aid Recovery of North Main Shaft Pillar - Flin Flon Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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