The Development Of L44 Ventilation Shaft (Surface To 11 Level), Mount Isa Mine Limited

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Martin R. E
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

L44 Shaft is a major upcast ventilation shalt in the hanging wall of the 1100 Orebody. Various techniques for stripping a raisebored pilot hole were combined to produce L44 shaft. From the surface to 198 m depth, the shaft was concrete lined 7.3 m internal diameter. Below this the shaft was developed to 7.6 m diameter unlined. 11 level, 540 m below the surface, was the first readily accessible level connection. The section to 198 m depth was benched and concrete lined through weak oxidised ground. When more competent ground was encountered the operation was converted to horadiam stripping. This application of the raiseborer has led to a safer, more efficient method of shaft development.
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APA: Martin R. E  (1977)  The Development Of L44 Ventilation Shaft (Surface To 11 Level), Mount Isa Mine Limited

MLA: Martin R. E The Development Of L44 Ventilation Shaft (Surface To 11 Level), Mount Isa Mine Limited. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1977.

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