Large-scale underground mining, new equipment and a better underground environment: result of research and development at LKAB, Sweden

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
I. Marklund W. Hustrulid
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Dec 1, 1995

Abstract

Sublevel caving is likely to remain the dominant system at both Malmberget and Kiruna for the foreseeable future. The sub-level interval has increased from 12 m in 1983 to 30 m, requiring more effective drifting and the development of a contour blasting technique to reduce requirements for rock reinforcement. Production drilling is mainly by hydraulic hammers or water-powered in-the-hole machines drilling 115 m diameter holes. Loading operations are undertaken 7 days/week with 15-25 tonne capacity electric shovels. Production has increased by nearly 70% since 1983 and productivity has risen threefold
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APA: I. Marklund W. Hustrulid  (1995)  Large-scale underground mining, new equipment and a better underground environment: result of research and development at LKAB, Sweden

MLA: I. Marklund W. Hustrulid Large-scale underground mining, new equipment and a better underground environment: result of research and development at LKAB, Sweden. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.

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