Valmadonna Quarry, Caneva (Pordenone, Italian eastern Alps)

Underground quarrying of the “Marmorino di Caneva” limestone

The “Valmadonna” quarry exploits a limestone named “Marmorino”, used in high-quality industrial processes; the limestone has a typical milky-white color due to the very high purity, its calcium carbonate content varying in the range 99.5-99.7%. This allows the production of micronized CaCO₃ used in a variety of industrial applications.
The deposit has been exploited underground up to the end of the 1970s, with a rooms-and-pillars scheme. Presently the quarrying proceeds opencast. A new underground mining design at different levels is necessary, as the surface-exposed deposit is approaching exhaustion.

Feasibility study

Client Mineraria Sacilese S.p.A.
Period 2018-2020
Works Amount n.a.
Activities
  • Feasibility study of a room-and-pillars quarrying scheme; definition of the extraction scheme and methods.
  • Geological survey focused at upgrading the geological reference model and the reserve assessment.
  • Investigations planning and supervision.
  • 3D modeling of the deposit with assessment of the available volume.
  • Hydrogeological model based on piezometric measures and well tests.
  • Geomechanical model focused at assessing the underground rock mass behavior.
Related Projects
Richiesta Informazioni

Compila i seguenti campi per richiedere informazioni o una quotazione sui nostri servizi.

Not readable? Change text. captcha txt