Rock Mechanics Aspects of the Use of Underhand Cut-and-Fill Paste Sill Pillars: Case Studies

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Paul Hughes
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2011

Abstract

This paper summarizes current underhand paste backfill mining as applied to Goldcorp Inc?s Red Lake Mine, Newcrest Mining Ltd?s Kencana Mine and the Lanfranchi Nickel Mine as well as ongoing research at the University of British Columbia?s Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering. The Red Lake Mine utilises a 6 m wide undercut with a 2 MPa unconfined strength paste in order to selectively mine its high grade, high-stress orebody. Kencana?s orebody is located in a poor rock mass environment. An 8 m wide, 2 MPa unconfined strength paste sill allows a safe working condition for its high grade orebody. The Lanfranchi Nickel Mine utilises a cable-supported, 2 MPa paste, with 12 m span sills, to optimize the mining of the squeezing rock mass. This paper details the rock mechanic hazards, ground support techniques, paste practices and unique conditions for each mine. Further, an update of ongoing research at the University of British Columbia, focussing on the optimization of safe mining in underhand cut-and-fill mining in high-stress/weak rock masses, is presented.
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APA: Paul Hughes  (2011)  Rock Mechanics Aspects of the Use of Underhand Cut-and-Fill Paste Sill Pillars: Case Studies

MLA: Paul Hughes Rock Mechanics Aspects of the Use of Underhand Cut-and-Fill Paste Sill Pillars: Case Studies. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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