Room-And-Pillar Mining In Highly Fractured Quartz At The Mineral Hill Mine, Jardine, Montana

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. J. Bogert
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Shallow, gently dipping quartz veins at the Mineral Hill Mine are mined in room and pillar stopes. Ore zones are severely folded and fractured, thus actual pillar strength and physical properties of the rock mass deviate significantly from conventional laboratory tests and pillar theory. Laboratory specimens large enough to include pre-existing fractures proved to be representative of actual pillar strength. Further adjustment for specific pillars was based on RQD. Deformation and stress were measured in several pillars during pillar recovery. Stress data and finite element modeling were used to estimate absolute pillar stress at failure. The stress/strain relation provided an excellent indicator of pillar behavior. Good agreement between lab data and underground data was found.
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APA: H. J. Bogert  (1995)  Room-And-Pillar Mining In Highly Fractured Quartz At The Mineral Hill Mine, Jardine, Montana

MLA: H. J. Bogert Room-And-Pillar Mining In Highly Fractured Quartz At The Mineral Hill Mine, Jardine, Montana. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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