Subsidence Control Over Abandoned Mines

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Victor V. Nazimko
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Long term stability of the pillars that have been remained after R&P extraction causes postponed subsidence. To prevent unforeseen subsidence and to diminish postponed subsidence 25-50% new method for its control has been developed by the author. It supposes to use drilling and blasting technology and other original approaches. New method has been fulfilled through the holes being drilled from the surface or from the active underground openings. Explosives had been charged into the holes and were blasted. This had increased bulking factor dramatically and prevented natural caving of the strata. Physical scale modeling corroborated efficiency of the new approach. The bulking factor has grown from 0.0623 to 0.1185 and surface subsidence has been diminished from 1.1 m to 0.2 m or 5.5 times.
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APA: Victor V. Nazimko  (1996)  Subsidence Control Over Abandoned Mines

MLA: Victor V. Nazimko Subsidence Control Over Abandoned Mines. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1996.

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