Control Of Mining-Induced Seismicity In The Western U.S. Room And Pillar Mines At Great Depths

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hamid Maleki
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Mine seismicity is influenced by the mechanical properties of both near-seam rocks and overburden and the prudent selection of mining methods and mine layout designs. Using finite-difference modeling, experience in many U.S. mines and measurements of the pressure arch width, the author has reviewed the engineering design factors that control seismicity in room-and-pillar retreat operations for stiff stratigraphic conditions in deep western U.S. mines. By back analyzing the overburden response in now understood to have been inadequately designed historic room-and-pillar mine, the overburden collapse mechanism is addressed as well as the need for improvements in designs including panel and barrier pillar widths, and sequence of retreat.
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APA: Hamid Maleki  (2009)  Control Of Mining-Induced Seismicity In The Western U.S. Room And Pillar Mines At Great Depths

MLA: Hamid Maleki Control Of Mining-Induced Seismicity In The Western U.S. Room And Pillar Mines At Great Depths. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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