The Optimisation of High Density Backfill at the Stratoni Operations, Greece

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Phil D. Newman Robert J. Pine Kevin Ross
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The Stratoni Operations in northeastern Greece rely on a selective backfill method to exploit high-grade lead-zinc deposits. Underhand cut and fill often results in spans approaching 6-9 m (depending on the mining method employed) and a competent backfill is required to avoid dilution problems. Cement consumption represents a significant mining cost and through improving the control of the backfill batch preparation, the cement content could be greatly reduced without jeopardizing the grade control. A new distribution system was installed and a QAIQC system designed in cooperation with the operators to allow a wide range of backfill recipes, providing cost savings to the mine. A review of possible failure modes and the consequent strength required for the chosen mining method was also completed and indicated potentially significant cement content reductions. The calculations are supported by 12 years of experience at the mines which provides a valuable insight into the applicability of the approach developed.
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APA: Phil D. Newman Robert J. Pine Kevin Ross  (2001)  The Optimisation of High Density Backfill at the Stratoni Operations, Greece

MLA: Phil D. Newman Robert J. Pine Kevin Ross The Optimisation of High Density Backfill at the Stratoni Operations, Greece. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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