Case Study Of Stability Investigations Related To Shallow Underground Mining Of Iron Ore In The United Kingdom

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
S. F. Smith
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Following a roof beam collapse on a major production district at the British Steel Corporation's Dragonby Iron Ore Mine, Scunthorpe, South Humberside, UK, rock mechanics investigations were undertaken in this room and pillar operation to assess the stability of workings throughout all the underground mine area. Over a four year period room convergence and roof sag were monitored in different mining areas and various junction configurations in order to assess and compare the relative movement of the strata resulting from mining activities, where varying rock bolt lengths and patterns have been utilised. The paper, after shortly describing geological aspects and mining methods, presents the research procedure adopted together with the instrumentation employed and discusses the results obtained during these investigations.
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APA: S. F. Smith  (1995)  Case Study Of Stability Investigations Related To Shallow Underground Mining Of Iron Ore In The United Kingdom

MLA: S. F. Smith Case Study Of Stability Investigations Related To Shallow Underground Mining Of Iron Ore In The United Kingdom. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1995.

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