Mal
Mining
- Nov 19, 1999
- 1
Best method of operating through the water table in unconsoladated lake sedements.2klm x 1klm block x 70mtrs<br>
Discription; Top 0.5mtr sand @> 1mpa<br>
Remainder to 70mtrs is high water clay/slurry.<br>
Ore body 70--450mtrs.(drill&blast)<br>
Problems; Pit slope stability<br>
Extraction method<br>
Dewatering etc<br>
<br>
Guys,<br>
This is a real brain teaser,<br>
If we dewater during prestrip ,it will eliminate some methods<br>
If there is any traffic on the top 0.5mtrs at more than 2psi ground pressure,the crust breaks up and forces water to the surface , ultimately you have a 70mtr deep bog.<br>
Dredging has it's merits, but bench & slope stability are a real issue.<br>
Dewatering is massive , very large aquafier. <br>
Draglines , no stable land to work from.<br>
Geotecnics still under way.<br>
<br>
I have worked in permafrost areas, this deposit is in a hot desert area , so no help from nature.<br>
<br>
Orebody mining is another issue because of depth , stability & method.<br>
<br>
I'm all ears!!<br>
Water intrusion is massive through all seasons.
Discription; Top 0.5mtr sand @> 1mpa<br>
Remainder to 70mtrs is high water clay/slurry.<br>
Ore body 70--450mtrs.(drill&blast)<br>
Problems; Pit slope stability<br>
Extraction method<br>
Dewatering etc<br>
<br>
Guys,<br>
This is a real brain teaser,<br>
If we dewater during prestrip ,it will eliminate some methods<br>
If there is any traffic on the top 0.5mtrs at more than 2psi ground pressure,the crust breaks up and forces water to the surface , ultimately you have a 70mtr deep bog.<br>
Dredging has it's merits, but bench & slope stability are a real issue.<br>
Dewatering is massive , very large aquafier. <br>
Draglines , no stable land to work from.<br>
Geotecnics still under way.<br>
<br>
I have worked in permafrost areas, this deposit is in a hot desert area , so no help from nature.<br>
<br>
Orebody mining is another issue because of depth , stability & method.<br>
<br>
I'm all ears!!<br>
Water intrusion is massive through all seasons.