In-situ stress determination at Ruttan Mine, Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd.

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 3437 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
"This paper describes a methodical approach to the estimation of the orientation and the magnitude of in-situ stresses. The study was performed at the Ruttan Mine, Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. , a 6,000 T.P.D. underground operation, located in northern Manitoba, Canada. It involves an initial estimate to be made based upon: structural interpretation • virgin stress measurements conducted in other areas (world wide, regional)The verification of the prevailing stress regime was made by conducting CSIRO hollow inclusion(1) overcoring measurements. The current cost for a virgin stress determination is about $7000 per measurement(2) and the difficulty encountered in attaining a good reading is high. This paper will describe the analytical procedures employed at Ruttan in evaluating the in-situ stress magnitude and orientation based on three overcore tests. It is proposed to perform an additional six measurements in order to verify the following results:Vertical stress = av (MPa) = 0.027 by depth (m)Major principal stress = o! """" 2.5 xav (340°/-20°)*Intermediate principal stress = a2 - 1.2xav (070°/0°)Minor principal stress = a3 """" o.8xov (160°/-70°)IntroductionThe Ruttan Mine of Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd., a 6,000 T.P.D. underground operation, is located in northern Manitoba, Canada (Fig. I). The Ruttan copper-zinc orebody is a multi-lensed, steeply dipping (70 degrees) en-echelon deposit. Individual lenses have a maximum strike length of 350 m with widths varying from 7 m to 61 m. The mining method is o pen stoping with delayed backfilling and extends from surface to 860 m below surface."
Citation
APA:
(1985) In-situ stress determination at Ruttan Mine, Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd.MLA: In-situ stress determination at Ruttan Mine, Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.