Underground Movement And Subsidence Over United States Potash Company Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Earl H. Miller
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

The United States Potash Company was the original discoverer and first producer of under-ground mined potash ore in North America and commenced active production of potash in 1931. In July 1956, the company merged with United States Borax & Chemical Corporation and is now a Division of that corporation. The mine is located twenty-two miles east of the city of Carlsbad and the refinery is located sixteen miles south of the mine, The mine was placed where the ore was found and the refinery placed where there was sufficient water for a dissolving and re-crystallization plant. For twenty-three of the last twenty-six years, the potash ore was mined with the room and pillar method, taking approximately sixty percent extraction and leaving forty percent in pillars. These pillars are generally fifty-eight feet by fifty-eight feet square. Three years ago, it was decided that removal of as large an extraction as possible from these pillars should be commenced.
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APA: Earl H. Miller  (1958)  Underground Movement And Subsidence Over United States Potash Company Mine

MLA: Earl H. Miller Underground Movement And Subsidence Over United States Potash Company Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1958.

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