Analysis and Prediction of Geological Structures Associated with Outbursts at Collinsville, Queensland

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Rixon KL Creasey JW
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Underground mining in the Bowen Seam has shown that the majority of outbursts have co- incided with faults, igneous dykes and sills, stone roof rolls or some combination of these. The coal measures are deformed principally by N- S trending, easterly dipping thrusts presumed to he associated with the major, reverse Collins- ville Fault. The old Collinsville State Mine records suggest that thrusts and strike-slip faults have been common sites of outbursts. In contrast, normal faults have not been outburst- prone. Detailed geological mapping in Bowen No. 2 Colliery 53 east and west panels has been carried out in the hanging wall of a thrust zone of 6.1 m throw. The associated sheared coal has been defined and several fracture sets delin- eated. Sheared coal can be observed up to 170 m from this thrust zone, but this is dependent on the vitrinite content of the upper seam section worked. Fvidence indicates that outbursts have crnrroJ only in extremely sheared coal. Curious spherical- to cylindrical-shaped c,,.31 ohjects ("apples" and "rods") are related to the deformation in the vicinity of the thrust zone. The frequency of rods rises from 0 at 31)0 m, to I per metre at 150 m, and to 2.5-8.5 per metro at 10 m from the -
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APA: Rixon KL Creasey JW  (1980)  Analysis and Prediction of Geological Structures Associated with Outbursts at Collinsville, Queensland

MLA: Rixon KL Creasey JW Analysis and Prediction of Geological Structures Associated with Outbursts at Collinsville, Queensland. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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