Ventilation and Dust Control it the Flin Flon Mine and Crushing Plant of the Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Company, Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. T. Mooney
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

Introduction The Flin Flon mine of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, is on the interprovincial boundary between Manitoba and Saskatchewan, about four hundred miles north of the Canada-United States boundary. The orebodies are gold, silver, zinc, and copper replacement deposits occurring as irregular lenses of massive sulphides, arranged en echelon, and irregular masses of disseminated copper sulphides in chlorite. The country rocks are of Precambrian age, dominantly lava flows. Development of the Mine The mine is opened by two vertical main shafts- the North Main and South Main shafts- 3,800 feet apart. The North Main shaft has a depth of 2,210 feet and the South Main shaft is completed for stoping operations to the 3,250-foot level (see Figure 1). These shafts are connected by main haulages driven, on the footwall side of the orebodies, at 520-foot intervals down to the 2,210-foot level. No. 3 (subsidiary) shaft is on the footwall side of the orebodies at a point between the North Main and South Main shafts, 2,400 feet south of the former. It has a depth of 3,250 feet and connects with all main haulage levels- with both Main shafts down to the 2,210-foot level and with the South Main shaft on the 2,750-, 3,000-, and 3,250-foot levels. Other openings tO the mine include B North fan raise, the opening due to the recovery of the open pit sill pillar, and several back-fill raises.
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APA: F. T. Mooney  (1949)  Ventilation and Dust Control it the Flin Flon Mine and Crushing Plant of the Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Company, Limited

MLA: F. T. Mooney Ventilation and Dust Control it the Flin Flon Mine and Crushing Plant of the Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Company, Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1949.

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