Lighting up the dark – the use of 3D seismic to optimise mine plans at structurally complex Blackwater mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N Pranoto E Lawell T Dean M Grant
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Mar 22, 2022

Abstract

The Goonyella Riverside Mine is located 30 km north of Moranbah in Central Queensland, Australia. Recent mining activities have exposed the north–south striking Kenya and Zimbabwe thrust Faults. These faults vertically offset coal seams by up to 25 m and locally thicken coal packages through imbrication of coal seams. The presence of back-thrusts add to the geotechnical complexity of maintaining highwall stability. The Kenya and Zimbabwe Faults have provided multiple challenges to the mining operation, with an unplanned additional 240 kt of coal tonnes being mined from imbrication of coals seams or from the refinement to local scale geological models. These additional coal tonnes have been either identified during the mining of the coal seam or just prior to overburden removal above the coal seam. These faults can also negatively impacted highwall stability with highwall failures, lowering the overall slope angle for pit designs and increasing stand-off distances for hazardous highwall conditions. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are used to scan exposed highwalls and enable geological mapping via high-quality 3D images. Measure while drill data from drill and blast rigs can provide local-scale intersections of the faults and coal seams. Mine Geologists utilise these and other data sets to create localised geological models refined position of the fault planes and coal seams. These models are utilised by relevant mine site teams to ensure the safe and efficient mining of coal around these faults.
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APA: N Pranoto E Lawell T Dean M Grant  (2022)  Lighting up the dark – the use of 3D seismic to optimise mine plans at structurally complex Blackwater mine

MLA: N Pranoto E Lawell T Dean M Grant Lighting up the dark – the use of 3D seismic to optimise mine plans at structurally complex Blackwater mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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