Stability analysis and characterization of ground subsidence of abandoned lead-zinc mines in northeastern Oklahoma

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
M. M. Zarnan
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

This paper presents the results of s study involving characterization of ground subsidence of abandoned lead-zinc mines in northeastern Oklahoma. Two coordinated efforts were undertaken: (1) collection and analysis of available data such as driller's logs, geologic cross-sections, structure contour naps and stratigraphic sections, and (2) development of a numerical (finite element) technique for prediction of collapse and mine subsidence. An in-depth analysis of a major collapse in the region was conducted. The factors which contributed to this collapse were identified.
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APA: M. M. Zarnan  (1989)  Stability analysis and characterization of ground subsidence of abandoned lead-zinc mines in northeastern Oklahoma

MLA: M. M. Zarnan Stability analysis and characterization of ground subsidence of abandoned lead-zinc mines in northeastern Oklahoma. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1989.

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