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Sublevel Stoping

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Sublevel stopping is a mining method used in underground mines to extract ore from a series of sublevels that are spaced at regular intervals vertically within a stope. This method allows for selective mining of ore deposits, reducing waste and improving overall efficiency.

Key Features

  • Selective mining of ore deposits
  • Reduced waste generation
  • Improved efficiency in ore extraction
  • Safe working conditions for miners

Pros

  • Efficient extraction of ore
  • Reduced environmental impact
  • Enhanced safety measures for miners

Cons

  • Requires careful planning and coordination
  • Can be more expensive compared to other mining methods

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 03:07:12 PM UTC