Case Study: The Glenrock, Wyoming Subsidence Control Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. T. Gormley J. J. Gusek V. Scovazzo
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Glenrock, WY is underlain by two abondoned coal mines. Subsidence events have been recorded over the years, with the frequency increasing in recent years. As part of Wyoming's Abondoned Wins Lands Program, investigations including mining history/methods/mappings, subsurface drilling and material site searches were performed. Portions of the mines less than eighty feet from the surface, were identified as probable for subsidence. Subsidence control by hydraulic backfill was selected. Design included search and injection boreholes, water supply from the mines and the slurry mixing, transport and injection system. Injection system performance and backfill success is king monitored during construction.
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APA: J. T. Gormley J. J. Gusek V. Scovazzo  (1986)  Case Study: The Glenrock, Wyoming Subsidence Control Project

MLA: J. T. Gormley J. J. Gusek V. Scovazzo Case Study: The Glenrock, Wyoming Subsidence Control Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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