Mining Methods and Method
Mining Methods and Method
• Room-and-pillar mining
- Normally applied in flat-lying stratiform or lenticular orebodies admitting an
orebody dip up to about 30°.
- Rooms serve the multiple roles as ore source, access opening, transport drift,
and airway.
- Pillars are normally arranged in a regular grid array to simplify planning,
design and operation.
- Pillars may be permanently unmined or recovered in the orderly retreat from a
mine panel.
- Orebody must be relatively shallow to prevent commitment of excessive ore in
pillars: orebodies of 6 m or greater height are worked by multiple passes.
- Requirement: strong, competent orebody and near-field rock medium, and a
low frequency of crossing joints in the immediate roof rock.
- Highly selective extraction of ore is possible.
12.4 Underground mining method
• Sublevel open stoping