Case Study – Underhand Cut and Fill Stoping using Cemented Tailings Paste Fill at the Lanfranchi Nickel Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J Foster
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Mar 21, 2011

Abstract

The Lanfranchi Nickel mine is located approximately 48 km south of Kambalda in Western Australia. Mining first commenced in the mid-1970s under the previous owner, Western Mining Corporation Ltd. After two years on care and maintenance, Panoramic Resources (previously known as Sally Malay Mining Ltd) purchased the operation in November 2004. The site currently produces approximately 10?000 tonnes of nickel metal annually from approximately 430?000 tonnes of ore. The Ore is mined from four main orebodies; Deacon, Helmut South, Lanfranchi and Schmitz. The Helmut South orebody is situated approximately 790 m below surface and extends to a resource depth of 940 m. Horizontal thickness of the orebody ranges from 10 m to 45 m in width, with the average being 30 m. Previous mining at the Lanfranchi operations specifically the Helmut orebody, had a history of seismic activity. When Panoramic Resources acquired the operation it was decided that seismicity was going to be an issue and therefore a mining method needed to be selected that could effectively manage this potential risk. The dip of the orebody is quite shallow at 45º, with a 30º plunge to the south . The hanging-wall comprises of very weak ultramafics. Due to these factors the orebody posed several mining challenges. To safely and effectively mine the Helmut South orebody in the Lanfranchi Nickel mine, underhand cut and fill mining was selected as the most appropriate mining method. Paste fill comprising of cemented gold tailings was the backfill of choice. This paper is intended to convey some of the key learnings from the use of a mining method that has not been commonly practiced in Australia.
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APA: J Foster  (2011)  Case Study – Underhand Cut and Fill Stoping using Cemented Tailings Paste Fill at the Lanfranchi Nickel Mine

MLA: J Foster Case Study – Underhand Cut and Fill Stoping using Cemented Tailings Paste Fill at the Lanfranchi Nickel Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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