Mechanized Ground Support System Design Using Safety Factor Analysis at the Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture, Nevada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. Sandbak
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Feb 23, 2014

Abstract

The Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture (TRJV) is located in northern central Nevada, and is situated within the Basin and Range province, near the northeast end of the Osgood Mountains (see Figure 1). The TRJV mine consists of typical Carlin type- gold mineralization characterized by low strength rock of altered limestones, siltstones, and mudstones. The weak nature of the ground facilitates the underhand cut and fill mining methods. TRJV has been working to optimize ground support and mechanize top cut drift sizes and eliminate operating hazards associated with jackleg drilling. Safety Factor analysis based on bolt strengths has allowed us to pursue larger sized top cut drifts and to evaluate bolt length sizes and spacing. Switching from jackleg sized drifts of 10?W x 10?H to a mechanized 12?H x12?W top cut drift design has the potential to decrease overbreak, provide more uniform drift design sizes and bolt patterns, and increase ore production by at least 38%.
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APA: L. Sandbak  (2014)  Mechanized Ground Support System Design Using Safety Factor Analysis at the Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture, Nevada

MLA: L. Sandbak Mechanized Ground Support System Design Using Safety Factor Analysis at the Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture, Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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