Installation of Paste Backfill Technologies in a High Rock Temperature and Hard Rock Mine, Toyoha, Japan

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jiro Yamatomi Hiroshi Shimotori Susumu Takemura Yoshio Otsuka Osam Sakai
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The Toyoha Mine is operated under extremely high rock temperature. The geothermal heat is 10 to 20 times more active than the average of the Japanese Islands. The highest temperature ever observed in exploration drill holes is 242°C that must be equivalent to those of the geothermal fluids utilized for power generation in Japan. In order to improve the underground climate, the mine has a plan to introduce paste backfilling and to effectively reduce the heat flows from the mined out stopes. The surface flow test was carried and the second test is being arranged in underground.
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APA: Jiro Yamatomi Hiroshi Shimotori Susumu Takemura Yoshio Otsuka Osam Sakai  (2001)  Installation of Paste Backfill Technologies in a High Rock Temperature and Hard Rock Mine, Toyoha, Japan

MLA: Jiro Yamatomi Hiroshi Shimotori Susumu Takemura Yoshio Otsuka Osam Sakai Installation of Paste Backfill Technologies in a High Rock Temperature and Hard Rock Mine, Toyoha, Japan. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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