Altered Mining Extraction Sequence and Rock Mass Response in Vale 402 OB at Creighton Mine

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 204 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 2013
Abstract
his paper describes a study of an altered mining extraction and the resulting Rockmass response at VALE?s Creighton Mine. Typically, the deep mining zones have strict stope extraction guidelines to ensure safety and productivity; however, these guidelines offer low flexibility or few options for stope sequencing. The 402 O. B. being in a good rock mass, at moderate depth and stress regime at Creighton, offered an opportunity to drive a more flexible mining sequence with stopes and a pillar. A three-phased approach was used to mitigate risk of the mining plan: 1- Numerical modelling to fully anticipate rock mass response to the proposed mining sequences. 2- In situ seismic monitoring to collect stress and seismic activity data. 3- Analysis of the in situ data to correlate to the modelling results. The creation and the extraction of a pillar in the 402 O. B. was successfully completed. The recorded seismic activity agrees well with the numerical modelling since most of the seismic activity is localised in the hangingwall where the deviatoric stress corresponds to an early damage process. The moderate levels of deviatoric stress cause localised failure with low level of seismic activity.
Citation
APA:
(2013) Altered Mining Extraction Sequence and Rock Mass Response in Vale 402 OB at Creighton MineMLA: Altered Mining Extraction Sequence and Rock Mass Response in Vale 402 OB at Creighton Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.