The Design of Multi-Seam Workings at Shallow Depth Under Tidal Waters

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Anderson KG
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Multi-seam mining under the western portion of Lake Macquarie NSW commenced in 1982. Up to three seams separated by partings ranging from 10 to 30 metres are mined simultaneously by Newcom Collieries. A feature of these workings is the minimal bedrock cover, which ranges from 130 metres down to only 40 metres. "Surface" subsidence control has an over-riding influence on the design of the workings. Subsidence considerations govern both the selection of the mining method and the dimensioning of the workings. To date, workings have been designed in accordance with the "Wardell Guidelines for Mining Under Tidal Waters". These guidelines are tabulated and evaluated in the light of advances in rock mechanics knowledge and local subsidence data collected since the Guidelines were formulated in 1974. The local and regional stability of shallow workings designed according to the Guidelines is evaluated.
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APA: Anderson KG  (1986)  The Design of Multi-Seam Workings at Shallow Depth Under Tidal Waters

MLA: Anderson KG The Design of Multi-Seam Workings at Shallow Depth Under Tidal Waters. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.

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