Opencut Coal Mining Operations Of Utah Development Company In Central Queensland, Australia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. R. Brett
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Utah Development Company (UDC) operates five large opencut coal mines in the Bowen Basin of Central Queensland, Australia. In total, over 20 million tonnes of coking coal are exported annually from the five mines. Typically, the coal seams dip at 5 percent, are 2 to 10 metres thick, and sub-crop some 20 to 40 metres below surface. In the main, the operations are single seam, but multiseam (2, 3 or 4 seams) operations do exist and will form an increasing proportion of the mining activities as depths increase. Draglines are used as the major stripping equipment, highwall depths currently ranging from 20 to 65 metres. Whilst project feasibilities were based on stripping to a 60 metre highwall, it is now proposed to continue opencut mining to depths exceeding 100 metres. This will entail large quantities of prestripping (ahead of the draglines) and overcoming problems associated with steepening seam dips, including haulage of coal from the pits.
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APA: J. R. Brett  (1982)  Opencut Coal Mining Operations Of Utah Development Company In Central Queensland, Australia

MLA: J. R. Brett Opencut Coal Mining Operations Of Utah Development Company In Central Queensland, Australia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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