Blasting, Material Flow & Ore Dilution in Sublevel Cave Mining; State-of-the-Art Review

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ayman Tawadrous
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Cave mining offers a flexible technique to exploit large, low grade, deep ore bodies with low operating costs. It is typically done in either a top down approach; i.e. sublevel caving, or in a bottom up approach; i.e. block or panel caving, to extract ore bodies that may have been previously considered unfeasible to mine. Sublevel Cave (SLC) mining, in particular, is a cave mining method based upon the utilization of gravity of blasted ore while the overlying host rock fractures and caves under induced stresses and gravity. Thereby the caved waste originating from the overlying rock mass fills the temporary void created by ore extraction to achieve a controlled collapse of the roof.
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APA: Ayman Tawadrous  (2015)  Blasting, Material Flow & Ore Dilution in Sublevel Cave Mining; State-of-the-Art Review

MLA: Ayman Tawadrous Blasting, Material Flow & Ore Dilution in Sublevel Cave Mining; State-of-the-Art Review. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2015.

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