Crinum Mine 15 Longwalls in Weak Roof What Did We Learn about Supporting the Ground?

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Dan Payne
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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17
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The Crinum mine has recently completed workings in the southern area of the mine. Over the 10 years of longwall production 40 million tonnes have been extracted and the mine has experienced over 40 longwall face, 3 main gateend, and 2 tail gateend roof falls as well as 5 roadway roof falls away from the longwall. Weak roof (less than 10MPa (1450psi) in the bolted horizon) has been the principal roof control issue at the mine. However, weak, highly cleated coal, water inflow from overlying aquifers, some minor structure and a diatreme in the main headings have also contributed to the challenges at the mine. This paper describes the geotechnical experience over the 10 years, the mine?s approach to addressing the issues and the relative success of these approaches.
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APA: Dan Payne  (2008)  Crinum Mine 15 Longwalls in Weak Roof What Did We Learn about Supporting the Ground?

MLA: Dan Payne Crinum Mine 15 Longwalls in Weak Roof What Did We Learn about Supporting the Ground?. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2008.

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