Abstract

ABSTRACT Conventional underground long-term mine planning is based on a deterministic stepwise framework, which is unable to effectively manage the synergies between the mine planning components or to manage the orebody risk in production schedules and forecasts. The present study enhances prior integrated optimisation approaches to a variation of the sublevel longhole open stoping mining method using backfilling, through a new two-stage stochastic integer programming formulation. A comparison to a sequential stochastic approach shows different stope layouts and extraction sequences for a copper mine with secondary elements being gold and uranium. The integrated approach shows lower horizontal development costs and 6% higher net present value.

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