Design, Lay-out, and Proposed Method of Working "John Darling" Colliery, Belmont, N.S.W.

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 519 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1930
Abstract
THE John Darling Colliery, owned by The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited, is situated 12 miles south of Neweastle, NSW and about 1 mile from the ocean. The area of the holding is approximately 10,000 acres, about half of which underlies the Pacific Ocean. The area was proved to be coal bearing by diamond drill boring: this method not only proved the coal to exist, but gave the depths from which could be calculated. It also proved the existence or otherwise of heavy faulting, which is a very important factor in the design of the underground lay-out of a mine. The location of shafts had to be carefuIly studied, and, before final selection, the following salient points had to be considered:Railway communications.Flood waters.Boiler feed water.Surface buildings.Probability of coal washing.Underground haulage arrangements.Lengths of roadways from a ventilating viewpoint.Before the shaft sites were finally selected, an underground design was prepared to determine the direction of the main drives in relation to the boundaries of the holding, and the of the coal seam: the latter, being an important factor in this particular locality, was ascertained by a geological survey of rock outcrops in the neighbourhood. Size of shafts was the next subject for consideration. This was determined by output, number of seams to be worked, amount of ventilation required, and, on...
Citation
APA:
(1930) Design, Lay-out, and Proposed Method of Working "John Darling" Colliery, Belmont, N.S.W.MLA: Design, Lay-out, and Proposed Method of Working "John Darling" Colliery, Belmont, N.S.W.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1930.