Progressive Failure Of The V-Day Mine And A Comparison With Other Similar Failures In Illinois

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
G. C. Marino
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The performance of the V-Day Mine near Danville, Illinois has been evaluated from data extending over about a 20 year period. The area included in this study involves over 16 acres. Essentially this entire area has progressively subsided. Extensive data has been collected on the geologic and mining conditions, the subsidence movements, as well as on the response of the surface structures to the subsidence. In this paper a detailed summary of the site conditions is given, and the mechanics of progressive failure of the studied room and pillar mine is postulated. These progressive long-term failures of the V-Day are then compared to other similar mine failures in Illinois. Some overall, but tentative, long-term strength evaluations are presented as well.
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APA: G. C. Marino  (1990)  Progressive Failure Of The V-Day Mine And A Comparison With Other Similar Failures In Illinois

MLA: G. C. Marino Progressive Failure Of The V-Day Mine And A Comparison With Other Similar Failures In Illinois. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1990.

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