Stope Filling with Thickened Classified Flotation Tailings (8ea60644-b41a-4846-93fc-367236e8ddfb)

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 21
- File Size:
- 306 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1948
Abstract
Stope filling practice on the Great Boulder Mine was described in -a paper published in Aus.I.M.M., Proceedings No. 137, in 1945. When the paper was presented the process had emerged from the experimental stage, most of the initial operating difficulties had been overcome, and it had been established that this method of filling was suitable for the working of ore bodies in the Kalgoorlie field: Since 1945, it has fulfilled its early promise, -and during 1947, the tonnage of fill placed was sufficient to cover current operating requirements as called for by the mine ore breaking programme. The object of this paper is to outline current operations. In so doing it will refer' to some ground covered by the previous paper, but will omit details of the initial experimental work. It will include, however, a description of further experimental work on the use of hydraulic filling for worked-out shrinkage stopes, arid will provide more accurate data on costs than were available previously.ESTIMATE OF TONNAGE OF FILL REQUIRED.Early in 1946, the mine ore reserves were analysed in order to estimate the relative tonnages to be mined per four-weekly period by shrinkage stope methods -and by cut and fill stope methods respectively. This analysis was extended beyond the blocks already prepared for stoping, and inclqded the majority of the major ore blocks in the mine ore reserves. It gave the following results:-For a mill tonnage of 28,000 tons per period, 6,933 tons were required from cut and fill stopes, and a possible future maximum programme of 35,000 tons per period would require...
Citation
APA: (1948) Stope Filling with Thickened Classified Flotation Tailings (8ea60644-b41a-4846-93fc-367236e8ddfb)
MLA: Stope Filling with Thickened Classified Flotation Tailings (8ea60644-b41a-4846-93fc-367236e8ddfb). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1948.