Closure Measurements, An Important Tool In Mine Design At The Cane Creek Potash Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. A. Wieselmann
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

This chapter presents a successful approach for achieving mine entry stability at the Cane Creek potash mine by the utilization of closure measurements. The mine is located in southeastern Utah (Fig. l). Mining is being conducted at depths in excess of 3000 ft under structurally complex geologic conditions typical of the Paradox salt basin. The closure measurement systems described have definite application for determining relative entry stability in other nonelastic rocks which are similar in behavior to potash. Similar types of closure measurements have been taken in various underground openings throughout the United States, Canada, arid Europe. Application of this closure data has previously met with varying degrees of success as a tool for design of under- ground openings in both elastic and nonelastic media.1-32 Closure measurements can be made easily and economically and they provide a practical solutiori to a practical problem. They are in-situ measurements which do not necessarily require laboratory correlation. Simple closure measurements have special significance in potash because "steady-state" ' closure rate, or creep, of the entries is measured. These closure rates can be utilized because nonelastic media such as potash will never achieve absolute stability around a mine entry. The potash will tend to creep or deform until all entries are closed and the overburden stress is redistributed over what was previously the mine area. The time for this ultimate effect to occur is dependent on a number of mining and geologic variables. Percentage of mine extraction, mining
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APA: E. A. Wieselmann  (1972)  Closure Measurements, An Important Tool In Mine Design At The Cane Creek Potash Mine

MLA: E. A. Wieselmann Closure Measurements, An Important Tool In Mine Design At The Cane Creek Potash Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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