LiDAR Mapping of Ground Damage in a Heading Reorientation Case Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 7, 2020

Abstract

The Subtropolis mine is a room-and-pillar mine extracting the Vanport Limestone near Petersburg, Ohio. In February 2018, mine management began implementing a heading reorientation to better control the negative effects of excessive levels of horizontal stress. The conditions in the headings improved, but as expected, stressrelated damage concentrated within crosscuts. The mine operator has worked to lessen the impact of the instabilities in the outby crosscuts by implementing several engineering controls. With the implementation of each control, conditions were monitored and analyzed using observational and measurement techniques including three-dimensional (3-D) LiDAR surveys.
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APA:  (2020)  LiDAR Mapping of Ground Damage in a Heading Reorientation Case Study

MLA: LiDAR Mapping of Ground Damage in a Heading Reorientation Case Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.

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