The stope is mined upward from below, in horizontal slices or cuts. Each slice is blasted on to the floor of the stope and the ore is mucked to the stope mill hole, which leads to the chutes in the haulageway below. The mill hole is a vertical opening and is usually lined with steel. Mining a slice leaves a space along the entire length and width of the stope.
Alter the mill hole and manway structures have been extended, the stope is backfilled, leaving enough work space above. Usually the top portion of each new layer of fill is a concrete mix that provides a solid work floor to support heavy equipment. The process is repeated until the level above is reached, or to some predetermined pillar line.
Cut and fill is very flexible.
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