Geomechanics Strategies for Rockburst Management at Vale Inco Creighton Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. Malek
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2009

Abstract

At Creighton Mine, magnitude events are a regular occurrence due to depth and major seismically-active structures. Over the last ten years, major advances have been made in research and development to develop strategies for the management of these major events. Today, the number of rockbursts has been drastically reduced at the mine and damage due to seismic events, when they occur, is often minimal. This paper describes the evolution and implementation of appropriate geomechanics strategies, designs, and practical ground control measures undertaken for the management of seismicity at Vale Inco?s Creighton Mine. A description of the research and development approach, implementation, and ground control strategy is provided for placement of enhanced support systems to manage the consequences of magnitude events at Creighton
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APA: F. Malek  (2009)  Geomechanics Strategies for Rockburst Management at Vale Inco Creighton Mine

MLA: F. Malek Geomechanics Strategies for Rockburst Management at Vale Inco Creighton Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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