Successful Raiseboring in Poor Ground Conditions, Kencana Mine, Indonesia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Nov 25, 2010

Abstract

Ground conditions at the Kencana mine, Indonesia, are generally poor and an underhand cut and fill mining method is used for extraction. Due to these poor ground conditions, all vertical development has been conducted using blind, top-down, sink and line excavation methods. Due to time constraints, raiseboring was considered the only viable excavation method for the installation of a return ventilation system for the K2 (Kencana extension) project. In order to achieve successful raiseboring in the poor ground conditions a number of strategies were used including: a detailed geotechnical study for optimal position of the shaft/s, splitting shaft excavation vertically, raiseboring of multiple smaller diameter shafts, extensive pregrouting, installation of drainage holes, and rapid installation of support following excavation.
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APA:  (2010)  Successful Raiseboring in Poor Ground Conditions, Kencana Mine, Indonesia

MLA: Successful Raiseboring in Poor Ground Conditions, Kencana Mine, Indonesia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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