Subsidence Associated With Louisiana Salt Domes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. D. S. Miller M. A. Stoakes
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Surface subsidence is becoming an increasingly important factor in the economics of mining Louisiana salt domes due to, amongst others, excessive shaft deformations and land loss to encroaching sea water. The vast majority of subsidence studies have been undertaken on bedded, tabular deposits. It is important to understand the causes of subsidence due to mining domal salt and how it can be minimized. The paper will review the major differences between subsidence caused by domal and tabular evaporite mines, the problems encountered in predicting subsidence, the factors that influence subsidence and, finally, possible alternative mining methods.
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APA: H. D. S. Miller M. A. Stoakes  (1986)  Subsidence Associated With Louisiana Salt Domes

MLA: H. D. S. Miller M. A. Stoakes Subsidence Associated With Louisiana Salt Domes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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