Factors That Affect Cemented Rockfill Quality in Nevada Mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
David M. R. Stone
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2007

Abstract

Underground mining in the gold industry is gaining popularity in Nevada, and with it the use of cemented rockfill is becoming mainstream. Even with today?s high metal prices, however, mining companies are very sensitive to the margins they realize, and are constantly looking for ways to reduce costs or improve efficiencies. Given that the backfill is one of the largest cost centers in underground mining, mines are constantly under pressure to reduce backfill costs. This paper will present an overview of the factors that impact cemented rockfill quality in Nevada mines based on the authors many years of consulting experience. Cemented rockfill quality can be linked directly to binder consumption, hence programs aimed at improving quality generally result in lower binder costs, better performance in the fill (hence less dilution), and improved safety. The paper will conclude with the key elements of a comprehensive program of backfill quality assessments and backfill QA programs. Comparative laboratory and minesite data from a number of operating and proposed mines will be presented.
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APA: David M. R. Stone  (2007)  Factors That Affect Cemented Rockfill Quality in Nevada Mines

MLA: David M. R. Stone Factors That Affect Cemented Rockfill Quality in Nevada Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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