OFR-138(4)-84 The Development Of Guidelines For Closing Underground Mines: Michigan Case Histories ? Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 132
- File Size:
- 43470 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
The Menominee Range of northern Michigan was a major producer of direct shipping iron ore for nearly a century. When the last underground mine on the Range ceased operation in 1978, it marked the end of an era. For since the start of mining in the early 1880's the district has gone through a Lull cycle from the start-up of mining through close-down. During this period over 200 million long tons of iron ore were produced and shipped from nearly 100 mining operations. This development and production spanned the time from when the United States advanced from an essentially rural-agriculatural society through the industrial revolution and into the beginnings of the computer and space age. There are many lessons that can be learned from such a rich history. This report attempts to provide ouch a lesson. Through the use of case histories, deficiencies in past mining practices and mine closure procedures that have resulted in current mine related problems are documented. These problems -an be grouped into three areas; 1) subsidence 2) hydrological or drainage problems and 3) problems related to inadequate mine shaft sealing and capping practices.
Citation
APA: (1983) OFR-138(4)-84 The Development Of Guidelines For Closing Underground Mines: Michigan Case Histories ? Introduction
MLA: OFR-138(4)-84 The Development Of Guidelines For Closing Underground Mines: Michigan Case Histories ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.