Application Of Subsidence Observations To Development Of Modified Longwall Mining System For Potash - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. L. Pierson
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Since the discovery of 'potash in the Carlsbad area in 1926 and the start of mining operations in 1931, "first mining," operations have been carried on. This is a room and pillar system in which approximately 62% of the total ore is removed. Or the basis of ore reserves and rates of extraction, the life of the mine in the early; days was estimated to be well over 50 years, however, even with an increase by additional ore reserves, it became increasingly apparent that the life of the mine was being shortened considerably by increased production. Further cause for the shortening of mine life was due to the exceptionally weak back over the northeast quadrant of the main orebody which had .caved in on first mining up to a height of 8 feet. Thus, in 1953 the decision was' made to begin pillar pulling, also called, second mining or final mining, and in December of 1953 this program was started after much discussion.
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APA: F. L. Pierson  (1965)  Application Of Subsidence Observations To Development Of Modified Longwall Mining System For Potash - Introduction

MLA: F. L. Pierson Application Of Subsidence Observations To Development Of Modified Longwall Mining System For Potash - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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