A Geotechnical Investigation of Opal Mining Practices at Lightning Ridge

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B J. McKinnon J M. Galvin
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Lightning Ridge, Australia, is the largest opal producing area in the world. Most opal is mined from shallow underground mines by individuals or small partnerships with the industry having been protected from large-scale development to date. The safety performance of opal mining has lagged both general mining industry standards and community expectations. The application of geotechnical analysis to the opal fields has the potential to considerably reduce injuries and fatalities. With consideration of the local culture, preliminary geotechnical analysis has been applied to some current methods of work utilised at Lightning Ridge. Practical solutions have been advocated and are presented in this paper. Improvements to safety generated by these practical solutions indicate that further geotechnical research at Lightning Ridge is warranted and would be beneficial.
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APA: B J. McKinnon J M. Galvin  (2002)  A Geotechnical Investigation of Opal Mining Practices at Lightning Ridge

MLA: B J. McKinnon J M. Galvin A Geotechnical Investigation of Opal Mining Practices at Lightning Ridge. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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