Salt Thickness Determinations By Means of a New Electromagnetic Depth Sounding Technique

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Duckworth
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

"AbstractA new electromagnetic depth sounding technique was applied to the measurement of salt thickness above the workings in the Central Canada Potash Mine at Colonsay, Saskatchewan. The initial tests indicate that this new technique can measure salt thickness and that the technique possesses operational feature s which make it possible to monitor trends in salt thickness throughout the mine. The technique can be applied using existing equipment, but the tests do indicate the desirability of developing equipment with features specially suited to the mine environment.IntroductionTESTS were conducted in the Central Canada Potash Mine at Colonsay, Saskatchewan during 1974 and 1975 to determine if a new technique in electromagnetic depth sounding could provide a convenient means of measuring salt thickness above the workings. This new technique, which was described by Duckworth (1975), offers operational features which appear to be advantageous in this particular situation.The problem requires that soundings be made upward from the mine workings to the base of the second red shale. This shale forms an impermeable seal on top of the Prairie Evaporite. A knowledge of this salt thickness is of interest due to the need to avoid any possibility of the workings rising to cut the red shale. Another desirable objective is the detection of any disruptions of the red shale. Ideally, this should be done ahead of the workings in order that such areas of disruption may be avoided."
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APA: K. Duckworth  (1977)  Salt Thickness Determinations By Means of a New Electromagnetic Depth Sounding Technique

MLA: K. Duckworth Salt Thickness Determinations By Means of a New Electromagnetic Depth Sounding Technique. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1977.

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