Introduction of a Measurement Based Ground Control Management System to a Deep Level Potash Mine

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Alexandra Garcia
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

A measurement-based ground control management system, commonly employed in coal mines, has been successfully implemented in a UK potash mine operating at a depth of over 800 m. This system includes the routine deployment of telltales in roadways throughout the mine to mitigate against the risk of large-scale roof falls and the deployment of detailed ?design monitoring? instrumentation for ongoing design verification. The routine monitoring systems used in coal mines have not been, to date, commonly applied in potash mines, despite the similar, variable weak geology and associated ground control hazards. Monitoring information from the site indicates that telltales can be deployed to monitor roof conditions, with action levels based on differential rates of strain, as opposed to absolute movement.
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APA: Alexandra Garcia  (2014)  Introduction of a Measurement Based Ground Control Management System to a Deep Level Potash Mine

MLA: Alexandra Garcia Introduction of a Measurement Based Ground Control Management System to a Deep Level Potash Mine. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2014.

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