Applied Investigations of Rock Mass Response to Panel Caving Henderson Mine, Colorado, USA

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles B. Brumleve Michael M. Maier
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The Henderson mine uses the panel caving method to extract molybdenum ore from a deep ore body in an igneous intrusive. Research into caving mechanics and its related problems has yielded fundamental relationships concerning the response of a stressed rock mass to the caving method. The relationships studied through a variety of programs include the following: the evaluation of time and distance related stress fields; the monitoring of the deformation of underground openings and the design implications; ground and mining sequence classifications compared to past support requirements; the response of finite rock masses to zones of high stress concentrations; the evaluation of the subsidence induced by caving; and the microseismic monitoring of cave growth. The cumulative objective of this research is to better understand, predict, and control rock mass response.
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APA: Charles B. Brumleve Michael M. Maier  (1981)  Applied Investigations of Rock Mass Response to Panel Caving Henderson Mine, Colorado, USA

MLA: Charles B. Brumleve Michael M. Maier Applied Investigations of Rock Mass Response to Panel Caving Henderson Mine, Colorado, USA. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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