Ground control monitoring system in the Leeville underground mine - SME Transactions 2009

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 9
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
The Leeville underground mine has been in operation since 2006 and currently produces 2,903 t (3,200 st)
of ore per day, with an average gold grade of 0.4 opt. The mine’s horizontal extent is large, 762 by 152 m
(2,500 by 500 ft), while its vertical extent is 6 to 61 m (20 to 200 ft). A high density of joints occurs within
the host rock. Based on rock mass rating and field observation, the ground conditions at Leeville can be
characterized as poor to very poor. As such, heavy ground support is required for its mining operation.
Ore zones with a height in excess of 10 m (35 ft) are considered for longhole stoping. A typical stope
measures 6 m (20 ft) wide, 30 to 55 m (100 to 180 ft) long, depending on the ground conditions, and 10
to 30 m (35 to 100 ft) high, depending the thickness of the ore body, yielding 9,100 to 18,000 t (10,000 to
20,000 st) when completed. Narrow ore zones, less than 10 m (35 ft), are mined using cut and fill. Drifts
at the Leeville Mine are 4.6 m (15 ft) wide by 4.6 m (15 ft) high.
Because of poor ground conditions at this mine, the establishment of a ground control monitoring system
is key to operating both safely and successfully. This monitoring system is composed of comprehensive
instrument design and installation. Instruments include multi-point borehole extensometers (MPBX)
and “stretch measurement to assess reinforcement tension” (SMART) cables. The monitoring system
covers the mining zones and infrastructure openings. After about two years’ application and measurement,
useful data has been collected and continues to be collected; this information will be used to design
future stopes and infrastructure. The system makes engineering and operation teams able to do their job
with more confidence and efficiency.
Citation
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(2009) Ground control monitoring system in the Leeville underground mine - SME Transactions 2009MLA: Ground control monitoring system in the Leeville underground mine - SME Transactions 2009. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.