Petroscopic observations of rock fracturing ahead of stope faces in deep-level gold mines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. R. Adams A. J. Jager
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The pattern of mining-induced fractures ahead of stope faces in deep-level gold mines, as revealed by petroscopic observations, is described. It is shown that there are zones of fractured and unfractured rock ahead of the face, which are about I m wide and continue as discrete entities for at least 12 m parallel to the face and at least 5 m vertically. These zones do not form continuously as mining progresses, but develop from time to time, leaving a solid zone between the fractured zones. The maximum depth of fracturing ahead of the face depends on the rate of energy release.
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APA: G. R. Adams A. J. Jager  (1980)  Petroscopic observations of rock fracturing ahead of stope faces in deep-level gold mines

MLA: G. R. Adams A. J. Jager Petroscopic observations of rock fracturing ahead of stope faces in deep-level gold mines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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