The Flow Properties of Colliery Spoil Rockpaste as used in the Infilling of Abandoned Mine Workings

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S T. Jarvis
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Colliery spoil is the major constituent of colliery spoil ærockpasteÆ which has been used to infill abandoned limestone mines in the West Midlands of England since the early-1980s. The other constituents of rockpaste are pulverised fuel ash, lime and water. A key property of the rockpaste is its ability to flow within the mine workings over considerable distances before setting. This paper describes the work carried out to identify suitable sites as sources of colliery spoil for making rockpaste and goes onto consider the flow properties of the material and the monitoring methods used on-site. A full-scale trial comprising infilling a 6600 m3 section of an abandoned mine was conducted prior to the infilling of the Littleton Street Mine which had a volume of about 500 000 m3. As well as describing the methods used for monitoring the movement of rockpaste material, a description is also given of a dip-meter developed specifically for the purpose of measuring the level of paste in the mine. This paper shows how a colliery spoil based paste has been successfully used for infilling abandoned mine workings. The monitoring systems developed for use in the two case studies presented in this paper are now being used extensively for infilling other abandoned mine workings. To-date over 11 mines with a total volume exceeding two million cubic metres have been backfilled.
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APA: S T. Jarvis  (1998)  The Flow Properties of Colliery Spoil Rockpaste as used in the Infilling of Abandoned Mine Workings

MLA: S T. Jarvis The Flow Properties of Colliery Spoil Rockpaste as used in the Infilling of Abandoned Mine Workings. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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