Raise (mining)
In underground mining a raise refers to a vertical or inclined excavation that leads from one level, or drift, to another. A raise may also extend to surface. There are four excavation methods for raises:
- Conventional or open raise
- Long-hole or drop raise
- Alimak
- Raise boring[1]
Raises serve a number or purposes including:
- Transportation of ore and waste rock
- Ventilation
- Creating a free face for mining
- Movement of workers via manway ladders[2]
References
- ^ Puhakka, Tulla (1997). Underground Drilling and Loading Handbook. Finland: Tamrock Corporation. pp. 180.
- ^ Puhakka, Tulla (1997). Underground Drilling and Loading Handbook. Finland: Tamrock Corporation. pp. 181–185.