A Case History Of Rockbursts At Elliot Lake

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. G. F. Hedley J. W. Roxburgh S. N. Muppalaneni
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A stope and pillar method is used to mine the gently-dipping uranium bearing reefs, to a depth of 1000 m, at Elliot Lake, Ontario. A few isolated rockbursts have been reported in the 11 mines in the area during the first twenty-five years of operation. However, in March 1982 a series of rockbursts were initiated in the old mined-out workings at the Quirke Mine of Rio Algom Ltd. Detailed records of pillar deterioration and size of the affected area were kept both prior and subsequent to the occurrence. Seismic instrumentation was installed before and convergence stations shortly after the start of bursting. Observations indicate that the squat pillars failed violently where- as the slender pillars exhibit a less violent failure mechanism. Floor cracks and heaving are common, but the massive quartzite hanging wall strata is relatively undamaged although some roof falls have occurred due to local structure. The microseismic system accurately locates seismic events to f 20 m within the geophone array and it has been found that an accelerating convergence rate coincides with and in some cases precedes an increase in seismic activity. Displacement discontinuity and boundary element computer models have been used to estimate pillar stresses and areas of high stress concentration in an effort to determine the causes of rockbursts. Mine and pillar stiffness and energy balance concepts are used to explain cases of gradual and sudden pillar failures at Quirke Mine.
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APA: D. G. F. Hedley J. W. Roxburgh S. N. Muppalaneni  (1984)  A Case History Of Rockbursts At Elliot Lake

MLA: D. G. F. Hedley J. W. Roxburgh S. N. Muppalaneni A Case History Of Rockbursts At Elliot Lake. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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