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ArticleName Underground mining technology for the transition from open-pit to underground operation at the Zhdanov copper–nickel ore deposit
DOI 10.17580/gzh.2015.06.12
ArticleAuthor Tokarev O. V., Kuzenkov M. V., Udalov A. E.
ArticleAuthorData

Author 1:
Name & Surname: Tokarev O. V.
Company: Kola Mining and Metallurgical Company (Monchegorsk-7, Russia)
Work Position: Deputy Director for Minerals and Raw Materials, Head of Mine Management
Contacts: e-mail: tokarevov@kolagmk.ru


Author 2:
Name & Surname: Kuzenkov M. V.
Company: Kola Mining and Metallurgical Company (Monchegorsk-7, Russia)
Work Position: Head of Mining Department, Mine Management


Author 3:
Name & Surname: Udalov A. E.
Company: VNIMI (Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
Work Position: Head of Metalliferous and Nonmetalliferous Deposit Geomechanics Laboratory
Scientific Degree: Candidate of Engineering Sciences

Abstract

The Zhdanov copper-nickel ore deposit is composed of 7 ore bodies of sublatitudinal elongation and echelon occurrence. The ore reserves at the top of the deposit have been mined out with three open pit mines down to a limit depth of 420 m (Tsentralny OPM). The open pit mining in the overall output of Kola MMC made 80%. As the open pits were approaching their ultimate limits, it was decided in 2000 to extract the remaining reserves with an underground method. The prime selection criteria for a mining method were: high productivity owing to employment of self-propelled equipment and integrated mechanization of mining; minimized amount of development work; efficient extraction of ore reserves at the minimum loss and dilution. These criteria are to the best covered by a two-stage mining approach: sublevel caving with room-and-pillar mining. At the first stage (when open pit and underground mining methods are used concurrently), the room-and-pillar system is used. At the second stage (upon open pit mining completion), rib pillars and crown pillars are broken with the sublevel caving technology and frontal ore drawing.

keywords Ore bodies, open-pit-and-underground mining, mining methods, block preparation, drilling-and-haulage rooms, crown and rib pillars, sublevel caving, frontal ore drawing
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