Benchmarking of stope design and reconciliation practices

Y Potvin, KR Woodward, B McFadyen, I Thin, D Grant

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Abstract

In 2019, the Australian Centre for Geomechanics organised a benchmarking workshop in Perth, Australia, followed by a second workshop in Rouyn-Noranda, Canada, under the sponsorship of BHP Olympic Dam. The workshops aimed to document the current stope design and reconciliation practices in open stoping operations from Australia and Canada. A total of 19 underground mines—including copper, gold, and base metal mines—provided data to the benchmarking study. The benchmarking study has provided data to further our understanding of the stope design and reconciliation process. The process can be simplified into four main steps: The main input and output for each of the steps, which are common to all mines, will be summarised in the paper. Standard and advanced practices within each step of the process will be described. Our interpretation of what are the main gaps in the design and reconciliation process will be discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUMT 2020
Subtitle of host publicationSecond International Conference on Underground Mining Technology
EditorsJohan Wesseloo
Place of PublicationPerth
PublisherAustralian Centre for Geomechanics
Pages299-308
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)978-0-9876389-9-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes
EventThe Second International Conference on Underground Mining Technology - Perth (Hybrid), Perth, Australia
Duration: 3 Nov 20204 Nov 2020

Conference

ConferenceThe Second International Conference on Underground Mining Technology
Abbreviated titleUMT2020
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityPerth
Period3/11/204/11/20

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