RE:RE:Open pit vs undergroundLol! GnuckyT, I tend to agree with your views here. One can see Freebird's effort to present an intelligent blast of knowledge on mining techniques. Thing is, it came across as if he/she either has an excessive stutter, or perhaps consumed a few to many special wobbly pops prior to the post.
GnuckyT wrote: idelfreebird opened a text book! Random excerpt from mining 101 textbook.
Well done sir!
If you only spent this time articulating how these deposits are economically feasible while not knowing how effective the technology they are using is.
idlefreebird wrote: Underground operations
Ramp decline to destination
drilling round, loading round with explosives ,blasting ,mucking and ground support all the way down to ore body , ground support is 8-10 ft rebar , 4/8 meshed screen ,split sets ,amex powder and resin for all rebar..also sumps need to be developed to accumulate water from levels
Water and Air lines ,electrical,communication lines plus ventilation need to follow this ramp and to all headings
Supply of water ,compressed air ,electricity and ventilation air all set up from surface wich require large compressors and pumps, sub stations and large fans for ventilation....high electrical cost..
safety bays and refuge stations set up on levels approx. every 100 meter decline..refuge stations supplied with water and compresd air in case of fire to pressurize room..
time factor is long 1 round per 10 hr shift
Ore body at 700 meters now requires a shaft, rail crew ,skips,hoist operators and much more...as trucking waste and ore at those levels aren't economical..
machinery required but also in the open pit
Open PIT
drill,blast,load and haul...
glta