Surface Mining: Introduction
EM10 Prof. NBEncinas University of the Philippines 2012
Factors and Conditions
Topography Remoteness of operations Support infrastructure Availability and cost of skilled labor Climate and altitude Environmental restrictions Groundwater quantities Slope stability and ground conditions Investment risk Blasting restrictions Life of operation Waste rock disposal
Criteria in Selecting Method
1. Type of deposit: seam (tabular) or disseminated 2. Geometry of deposit and its surrounding terrain 3. Total material movement per time period 4. Projected project/mine life 5. Geographic location
Types of Surface Mining
Mechanical Methods Solution/Aqueous Methods
Mechanical Extraction
Characteristic Ore Strength Rock Strength Deposit Shape Deposit Dip Deposit Size Ore Grade Ore Uniformity Depth Open Pit Any Any Any/tabular Any/low dip Large, thick Low Uniform Shallow to moderate Quarrying Any Any Thick-bedded, Massive Any, if thick Large, thick High Uniform Shallow to moderate Strip Mining Any Any Tabular, bedded Any/low dip Large, moderate thick Low Fairly uniform Shallow Augering Any Any Tabular, bedded Low dip Limited extent, thin Low Uniform Shallow
Aqueous Extraction
Characteristic Ore Strength Rock Strength Deposit Shape Hydraulic Dredging In situ Leaching Cavable, permeable Competent, impervious Massive or thick tabular Unconsolidated Unconsolidated Consolidated few boulders Some boulders Unconsolidated Unconsolidated Competent, impervious Tabular Tabular Any
Deposit Dip
Deposit Size
Low Dip
Limited extent, thin Very low Fairly uniform Very shallow
Low dip
Moderate extent and thickness Very low Fairly uniform Very shallow
Any/low dip
Moderate to large Intermediate Variable Moderate to deep
Steep
Any (preferably large) Very low Variable Shallow to moderate
Ore Grade Ore Uniformity Depth
Advantages/Disadvantages
Characteristic Mining Cost Prod Rate Productivity Capital Invest Develop Rate Depth Capacity Selectivity Recovery Open Pit 10% Large-scale High Large Rapid Limited Low High Quarrying 100% Small-scale Very low Small Moderate Limited High High Strip Mining 10% Large-scale High Large Rapid Limited Low High 5% Moderate Very high Small Rapid Limited Low Moderate Augering
Dilution Flexibility
Opening Stability Envi Risk Waste Disposal
Moderate Moderate
High High Extensive
Low Low
Highest Moderate Moderate
Low Moderate
High Very High Minor
Low Very low
High Low None
Advantages/Disadvantages
Characteristic Mining Cost Prod Rate Productivity Capital Invest Develop Rate Depth Capacity Selectivity Recovery Hydraulic 5% Moderate High Small Rapid Limited Moderate Moderate Dredging <5% Large-scale Highest Large Moderate Limited Low High In situ Mining 5% Moderate Very high Large Moderate Unlimited Low Low 5% Moderate Very high Moderate Moderate Unlimited Low Very Low Leaching
Dilution Flexibility
Opening Stability Envi Risk Waste Disposal
High Moderate
Moderate Severe Moderate
High Low
Moderate Severe Extensive
High Low
High Moderate Minor
Very high Low
Moderate Moderate Minor
Types of Surface Mining
Open Pit Strip Mining Dredging and Placer Mining Auger Mining Solution/Aqueous Mining Methods
Leaching Methods In Situ
Open Pit
Mining Cycle
Exploration Development Exploitation
Development means
Planning Design
Exploration results will yield...
Type Size Geometry Grade
Of the deposit which are critical factors for planning and design
Ore deposits amenable for open pit mining...
Large deposits, massive, or tabular Low grade Shallow to moderate depth Examples are
Copper-porphyry deposits Iron ore deposits
Critical parameters in the planning and design of the open pit...
Cut-off Grade Technical Parameters
Stripping ratio Material competence and break-up factors
Financial Parameters
Stripping program Cost inputs Capital investments Revenue streams
Open pit terminology
Bench Bench height Bench slope Pit limits Haul road Berm Berm interval Berm slope angle Berm width Overall pit slope Angle of repose
Stripping Program
Declining Increasing Constant
Equipment Selection
Stripping ratio
Declining Increasing Constant
Output volume
Ore Waste
Operating cycle times
Shovel cycle Truck cycle Drill-Blast cycle
Investment Concepts
Revenues Cost and expenses Capital costs Depreciation costs Depletion costs Cash flow and discounted cash flow concepts
Strip Mining
Applicable to flat, tabular deposits Large deposits Normally low grade also except for coal Usual minerals
Nickel Coal
Others
Dredging and Placer Mining
Unconsolidated deposits Types of placer deposits
Residual Hillside slopes Stream or fluvial Dry or bajada Wind-formed or eolian Glacial Beach Offshore marine placer
Auger Mining
Coal mining system Continuous method using auger drills
Leaching Methods
For low grade ores Using chemical solutions
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