Prevention Of Bumps In Room-And-Pillar Copper Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Siewierski L. Wojno
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Bumps are among the most dangerous hazards in the Polish copper ore mines. Their occurrence is the result of the dynamic processes in the rock mass caused by natural factors connected with the deposition of strata and, to some extent, by technological factors resulting from the process of exploitation. In this connection, in order to ensure worker safety and choose such a technology that allows an achievement of high technological and economical parameters, a detailed knowledge of the phenomena occurring in the rock mass is required. In copper mines the basis for forecasting and control of bumps is obtained by continuous measurements and observations of the symptoms of rock mass pressure, the analysis of which ensures the accuracy of forecasting and points toward preventive means that must be applied to prevent bumps. The methods most often used for preventing bumps in copper mining are discussed in this paper.
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APA: S. Siewierski L. Wojno  (1982)  Prevention Of Bumps In Room-And-Pillar Copper Mining

MLA: S. Siewierski L. Wojno Prevention Of Bumps In Room-And-Pillar Copper Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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