Modern Geotechnical Exploration And Mine Design

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Patrick S. Artrip
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

A deep mining operation in the Lower Kelly (Imboden) seam in Wise County, Virginia experienced severe ground control conditions in its attempt to develop reserves situated under increasingly higher cover conditions. Ultimately one of only three mines capable of providing access to a large reserve area had to be abandoned. A thorough geotechnical exploration program was carried out to allow characterization of the critical roof and floor rock strata in accordance with the modified geomechanics classification system. The principal roof and floor rock stratigraphic sequence types were defined and mapped throughout the reserve area along with other critical geological factors. A ground control study based on the geotechnical findings provided a quantitative analysis of the causes of previous entry instability. Further analysis of pillar and entry stability identified configurations which would remain stable for the variety of strata types and range of overburden depths within the remainder of the reserve. Mine designs based on the geotechnical evaluation have, to-date, provided the stability required for long-term future development - of the reserve area. However, some areas of difficult ground were encountered which could not be anticipated with the drill data available at the time of the original study.
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APA: Patrick S. Artrip  (1993)  Modern Geotechnical Exploration And Mine Design

MLA: Patrick S. Artrip Modern Geotechnical Exploration And Mine Design. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1993.

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