Rockburst Control Measures at INCO's Creighton Mine

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
P. Oliver
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Rockburst conditions were first encountered at Inco's Sudbury area operations in the mid 1930's when mining advanced to below the 610 m (2000 ft.) horizon. Now, mining is being carried out at depths down to 2130 m (7000 ft.) at Inco'a Creighton Mine. While rockburst potentials have increased with depth. improvements in mine planning, methods, support systems and developments in destressing have alleviated the condition to where it is less of a problem now than it was in the early years. Hang of the improvements were developed, of necessity. through observation and reasoning because these were the only tools available at the time. Now, we are making use of stress - measurements, numerical modelling and microseismic source location technology to - help further reduce rockburat hazards.
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APA: P. Oliver  (1987)  Rockburst Control Measures at INCO's Creighton Mine

MLA: P. Oliver Rockburst Control Measures at INCO's Creighton Mine. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1987.

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