OFR-52-81 Wallrock Reactions To Mining Beyond A Preconditioned Zone At The Star Mine, Burke, Idaho

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Wilson Blake
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Rock preconditioning in advance of mining was shown to be an effective means of rock-burst control based on the results of a field demonstration carried out on the 7700 level of the Hecla Mining Company's Star mine. Mining through the preconditioned zone was characterized by greatly reduced rates of released seismic energy and no bumping or rock bursting occurred within the preconditioned zone. Mining above the preconditioned zone was characterized by greatly increased rates of released seismic energy and rock bursting, particularly where the vein became very narrow in waste zones. This increased incidence of rock bursting points out the need for stope preconditioning to be carried out on an entire stope block basis. The data obtained from the monitoring of the mining above the preconditioned zone on the 7700 level will be extremely useful in evaluating any future stope block preconditioning experiments on the lower levels or the Star mine.
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APA: Wilson Blake  (1980)  OFR-52-81 Wallrock Reactions To Mining Beyond A Preconditioned Zone At The Star Mine, Burke, Idaho

MLA: Wilson Blake OFR-52-81 Wallrock Reactions To Mining Beyond A Preconditioned Zone At The Star Mine, Burke, Idaho. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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