Two-Seam Mining Stability at OCI’s Big Island Trona Mina

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. F. T. Agapito
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

OCI Wyoming mines two flat-lying trona seams that are 3- to 3.5-m- (10- to 11.5-ft-) thick, about10 m (33 ft) apart and 250-m- (820-ft-) deep at its Big Island Mine in Wyoming. Continuous miners and a yielding-pillar system have contributed to improvements in resource recovery and productivity. The use of yield pillars minimizes the stresses transmitted from the upper to the lower seam. However, yielding must not impact the good, long-term stability needed to prevent subsidence for a large portion of the mine beneath the Green River channel.
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APA: J. F. T. Agapito  (2000)  Two-Seam Mining Stability at OCI’s Big Island Trona Mina

MLA: J. F. T. Agapito Two-Seam Mining Stability at OCI’s Big Island Trona Mina. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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