Experience in Block-Pillar Mining Under Rock Burst Conditions

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
V A. Maltsev V V. Rybin V S. Svinin
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

In large-scale mining, large-sized intermediate pillars, or block-pillars, are generated on the horizon or between closely located mines. These pillars are mined under high rock pressure that results from the stress concentration zones superposition from closely located working excavations. This problem becomes much more complicated if high tectonic stresses occur in the rock mass inducing a rock-burst risk situation. Mining experience gained in mining seven block-pillars at three Khibiny mines in Russia under the geomechanical situation like that described aboveÆ is discussed in detail. It has been shown how safe mine of block-pillars depends on their width, location relative to significant geological failures and uncaved rocks of the hanging wall, the order of pillar recovery, and application of special measures for rock mass stress relieving. Basing on the analysis of the mining experience and special scientific researches, the basic principles are worked-out for safe block-pillar mining under rock-burst prone conditions.
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APA: V A. Maltsev V V. Rybin V S. Svinin  (2000)  Experience in Block-Pillar Mining Under Rock Burst Conditions

MLA: V A. Maltsev V V. Rybin V S. Svinin Experience in Block-Pillar Mining Under Rock Burst Conditions. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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