Cable Bolting For Pillar Recovery At The Magmont Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. R. Dismuke
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Apr 13, 2011

Abstract

Ore at the Magmont Mine in southeast Missouri is extracted by the room and pillar method on two and sometimes three horizons. In 1991, an innovative plan was formulated for recovery of high grade ore in pillars using cable bolts to accommodate spans of more than 27 m (90 ft). A test area was subsequently selected and a recovery plan developed. A cooperative rock mechanics study effort by COMINCO METALS, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the University of Utah was later established. When initially opened in 1968, the planned production rate was about 1,000,000 tons per year. Due to declining reserves, the production rate was decreased to 630,000 tons per year in November 1992. Pillar recovery now accounts for approximately 40%-50% of the mined tonnage and plays a vital role in allowing Magmont to continue to operate.
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APA: S. R. Dismuke  (2011)  Cable Bolting For Pillar Recovery At The Magmont Mine

MLA: S. R. Dismuke Cable Bolting For Pillar Recovery At The Magmont Mine . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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