Recent Secondary Extraction Experience at Cook Colliery in a Multi-Seam Environment

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 6430 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 25, 2010
Abstract
Cook Colliery currently mines in the Argo Seam, beneath old workings in an overlying seam. The Argo seam is up to 4.8 m thick and a continuous haulage system behind an ABM25 is used to develop first workings. Current partial secondary extraction utilises floor stripping and pocketing or sumping first working pillars on retreat. The following paper summarises this recent secondary extraction experience, particularly from a geotechnical perspective, but also considering production and ventilation issues. Outcomes and learnings are presented for mining in this challenging and close multi-seam environment. The sealed castor seam workings are within 20 m, and vary from unmined areas to large first working pillars, to partial extraction panels and full extraction panels. High stress remnant pillars and goaf-edges are notable mining considerations. The mining environment is further complicated by faulting, thrust zones and weak laminated roof.
Citation
APA: (2010) Recent Secondary Extraction Experience at Cook Colliery in a Multi-Seam Environment
MLA: Recent Secondary Extraction Experience at Cook Colliery in a Multi-Seam Environment. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.