Aerial Survey of Open Pits at Lake Asbestos of Quebec

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Maurice Lauzon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

"Aerial surveys of the open pits have been conducted regularly at Lake Asbestos of Quebec, Ltd. -a subsidiary of American Smelting and Re-fining Company -since 1958. Ground controls are supplied by Lake Asbestos, and a topographic map of the pits at a scale of 1 in. to 50 ft., with 2-foot contour intervals, is obtained by aerial photography. The information from the topographic map is then transferred by the Lake Asbestos engineering staff to sections from which the volumes removed are calculated. Considering the size and complexity of the operation, this system has proved to be the cheapest, fastest and most accurate way of determining the quantities of rock and overburden removed. More than 11,000,000 tons of ore and waste are mined each year in three different pits. Further-more, the nature, shape and extent of the orebodies make it necessary to mine on many (up to eight) benches of a pit during a single year. In addition, there are sections of the pits where it is impossible or un-safe to survey the crest of some benches by standard ground methods. For these reasons, the tonnages obtained by truck count are checked and adjusted by aerial survey. These surveys are now taking place every six months. With this system, it is possible for a two-man surveying crew to look after all field work in the mine area."
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APA: Maurice Lauzon  (1967)  Aerial Survey of Open Pits at Lake Asbestos of Quebec

MLA: Maurice Lauzon Aerial Survey of Open Pits at Lake Asbestos of Quebec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1967.

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