Deep Shaft Construction in Unconsolidated Material and Water-Bearing Formations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Del Brock Dan Wooton
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The design/build of two adjacent vertical mine shafts in difficult ground conditions at a mining complex in the midwestern United States required innovative construction techniques. Construction of the 267-m-deep Service Shaft required full depth dewatering wells and ground freezing. Blind drilling was utilized to excavate the 257-m-deep Production Shaft and it was finished with a steel/concrete composite liner that was floated into place. An equally unique component of the installation included supplying a high capacity vertical conveyor system, featuring a 273-m-lift. Other components of the project include the mine level development, as well as the design and installation of three hoisting systems, including a 45-ton capacity men/materials hoisting system.
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APA: Del Brock Dan Wooton  (2003)  Deep Shaft Construction in Unconsolidated Material and Water-Bearing Formations

MLA: Del Brock Dan Wooton Deep Shaft Construction in Unconsolidated Material and Water-Bearing Formations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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