Pregrouting the Rustler Formation preparatory to shaft sinking at Carlsbad, New Mexico

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. H. E. Phillips I. S. Clelland P. C. Cochrane
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Geological and hydrological conditions in the strata overlying the Salado Formation vary considerably in the Carlsbad, NM, area. The first four shafts sunk at International Minerals and Chemical Corp. (IMC) property have been located in competent and essentially dry conditions, while other shafts on adjacent properties have had such adverse conditions that ground freezing has been chosen as the water and ground control technique for shaft sinking. At the location of the IMC No. 5 shaft there has been extensive erosion and salt dissolution in the Rustler Formation, leading to collapse of some zones of the strata. Both ground freezing and pregrouting were considered as alternative methods of stabilizing the extremely poor ground conditions and controlling the potentially very heavy water inflows. It was decided that pregrouting the shaft was feasible and would offer substantial cost and time saving over a ground freezing technique. This paper describes the pregrouting techniques used and illustrates the requirement for flexibility in a grouting program so that it can be modified to reflect any new or additional information obtained during the progress of the grouting.
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APA: S. H. E. Phillips I. S. Clelland P. C. Cochrane  (1987)  Pregrouting the Rustler Formation preparatory to shaft sinking at Carlsbad, New Mexico

MLA: S. H. E. Phillips I. S. Clelland P. C. Cochrane Pregrouting the Rustler Formation preparatory to shaft sinking at Carlsbad, New Mexico. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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