Project for 4-A Vein Exploitation, Huantajalla Mine, Using Longhole Drillings as a new Method of Mining at the Uchucchacua Mining District

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Juan C. Sotomayor Álvarez
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Oct 1, 2004

Abstract

The Huantajalla mine is seated on Uchucchacua 's Mixing District that is the fourth producer of Silver in the world. Huantajalla Mine is a new mine that nowadays is being explored and recently it has began to operate. The project for 4-A vein exploitation in Huantajalla Mine using Longhole drillings as a new method of mixing is developed by Planning Department of Uchucchacua Mine in coordination with Geology Department of this mine, started in June 2004. This project is funded by Company of Mines Buenaventura S.A.A In July 2002, Geology Department started the exploration on the area of Huantajalla Mine, discovering the 4-A vein. The reconnaissance and definition of the vein finished June 2003, finding 79,080 Ton of mineral of Silver with a grade of 40.0 Oz Ag/ton and a thickness of 1.85 meters (6 feet ). Using the longhole method on the vein exploitation will replace the cut and fill and shrinkage methods, and it will keep a dilution of 15%.
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APA: Juan C. Sotomayor Álvarez  (2004)  Project for 4-A Vein Exploitation, Huantajalla Mine, Using Longhole Drillings as a new Method of Mining at the Uchucchacua Mining District

MLA: Juan C. Sotomayor Álvarez Project for 4-A Vein Exploitation, Huantajalla Mine, Using Longhole Drillings as a new Method of Mining at the Uchucchacua Mining District. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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