The role of pre-conditioning in mitigating seismic hazards – an innovative method for future caving operations.

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 26
- File Size:
- 3340 KB
- Publication Date:
- Apr 26, 2022
Abstract
The role of pre-conditioning in a caving operation has multiple benefits, ranging from assisting with improved caveability, normalising fragmentation and improving draw point hang-up frequency. At Newcrest Mining’s Cadia Operations, both the Ridgeway Deeps block cave the Cadia East Panel Cave have utilised pre-conditioning using hydraulic fracturing. Seismic response data inside and outside the pre-conditioned volume show the benefit of treating the full caving block. Cadia East has further developed pre-conditioning to mitigate developing seismic hazards associated with major structures (fault-slip events) and managing mine-wide seismic hazards in new caving operations where the potential for large damaging seismic events exists due to high stresses and hard competent rockmasses. A case study reviewing the impact of pre-conditioning to mitigate seismic hazard associated with fault slip is presented. Cadia East operation undertook a targeted hydraulic fracturing program and reduced the overall number of large events as an example of the benefits of pre-conditioning. This paper will review the application of Hydraulic Fracturing at Cadia and discuss the geotechnical and seismological parameters of seismic events that occur within and outside of pre-conditioned rockmass volumes to demonstrate the benefits that Hydraulic Fracturing bring to future caving operations.
Citation
APA:
(2022) The role of pre-conditioning in mitigating seismic hazards – an innovative method for future caving operations.MLA: The role of pre-conditioning in mitigating seismic hazards – an innovative method for future caving operations.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.