Mine Surveying

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Chute

A channel or trough underground, or inclined trough above ground, through which ore falls or is shot by gravity to a lower level

Headframe

A construction at the top of a shaft which houses hoisting equipment

Cone

A funnel shaped excavation at the top of a raise, and is used to collect rocks from above

Drift

A horizontal opening in or near a mineral deposit and parallel to the course of the vein or the long dimension of the deposit

Slot

A part of the ore that is excavated for further stoping

Drawpoint

A place where ore can be loaded and removed. It is located beneath the stoping area, and gravity flow is used to transfer the ore to the loading place.

Shaft

A vertical or inclined excavation in a mine extending downward from the surface or from some interior point as a principal opening

Cage

An elevator for workers and materials in a mine shaft

Bedded Deposit

An ore deposit of tabular form that lies horizontally or slightly inclined and parralel usually to the stratification of the enclosing rocks

Ramp

An underground passageway that connects levels

Dip

Angle of inclination of the vein from the horizontal plane

Grizzly

Arrangement that prevents oversized rocks from entering an ore system

Face

End of a drift, cross cut or bedded deposit

Outcrop

Exposed part of vein

Sill

Floor

Cross Cut

Horizontal opening from the shaft to a vein in order to reach the ore zone

Adit

Horizontal or nearly horizontal passage driven from the surface for working or dewatering a mine

Level

Horizontal passage or drift which starts from shafts and are commonly spaced at regular intervals in depth. Numbered by surface or designated by actual elevation

Strike

Line of intersection between the vein and the horizontal plane

Waste

Mined rocks that do not contain minerals

Ore

Mineral deposit that can be worked at a profit under existing economic conditions

Entry

Passageway of permanent nature

Ore pass

Passageway that lets ore pass by gravity between levels

Minerals

Refers to all naturally occuring inorganic substances in any state

Collar

Support around the top of the shaft

Back

The top of a drift, cross cut or stope. Also called roof

Vein

Thin deposit of minerals between definite boundaries

Tunnel

Underground passageway with atmosphere at both openings

Stope

Underground working room

Gangue

Unwanted material also mined

Finger Raise

Used for transferring ore

Mining Surveys

Utilizes principles for control, land geologic and topo surveying to control, locate and map underground and surface works related to mining ops

Winze

Vertical or inclined opening driven down from a point in mine to connect with a lower level

Raise

Vertical or inclined opening driven upwards in an ore from a level

Rib

Wall in an entry

Hanging Wall

wall on upper side of vein

Foot Wall

wall/rock under a vein

Back fill

waste rock or other material used to prevent caving


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