An Investigation Into The Potential Of The "Damage Angle" Concept For Assessing The Impacts Of Underground Mining On The Surface

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Karmis
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The determination of the surface area which may be impacted by underground mining is an important consideration in subsidence engineering. A number of parameters have been utilized to identify this influence area, most notably the angles of draw and break. This paper discusses the implications of selecting an appropriate "damage angle" for defining a potential damage area due to mining, within which surface structures may be impacted Furthermore, the influence of both mining and geological factors, such as mining width and depth and overburden lithology, on this angle is examined, using the Surface Deformation Prediction System (S.D.P.S) software. Finally, recommendations are given for applying these concepts in subsidence control.
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APA: M. Karmis  (1994)  An Investigation Into The Potential Of The "Damage Angle" Concept For Assessing The Impacts Of Underground Mining On The Surface

MLA: M. Karmis An Investigation Into The Potential Of The "Damage Angle" Concept For Assessing The Impacts Of Underground Mining On The Surface. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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