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EXPLOITATION OF THICK COPPER ORE DEPOSITS BY DOUBLE- LAYER ROOM AND PILLAR METHOD

J. Butra, R. Debkowski, J Kudelko, J. Nowak

First published: 2006DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

The geological and technological conditions of thick copper ore deposit extraction under the rock burst hazard are presented, based on an example of the new RG-9 room and pillar system. The results of rock mass behaviour surveys and observations during the trial exploitation are discussed as well as the system effect on deposit management.

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Title
EXPLOITATION OF THICK COPPER ORE DEPOSITS BY DOUBLE- LAYER ROOM AND PILLAR METHOD
Authors
J. Butra, R. Debkowski, J Kudelko, J. Nowak
Proceedings
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2006
Pages
35-42
SWS Citekey
Butra20063542
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
References1
  1. Butra J. et al:Evolution of copper ore extraction technology in the Polish mines. Biblioteka SEP; Krakow, 2003. [2]Butra J, Pytel W., Developing the rules of exploitation in the direction of Fig. 1: Room and pillar mining system with waste adapted Debkowski R. zones. Unpublished work of CBPM Cuprum, Wroclaw 2004. rock placement and hydraulic filling variant I Fig. 2: Room and pillar mining system with waste rock placement and hydraulic filling variant II

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