Retrospective Study of Room and Pillar Mining at the Beehive Mine, Emery County, Utah

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. G. Pariseau
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Feb 23, 2014

Abstract

A study of coal pillar strength was done at the Beehive Mine during a three year period, 1974?1977, in a cooperative effort involving the University of Utah, RE/SPEC, Inc., and the American Coal Company (Pariseau et al, 1977). The Beehive Mine is located in the Wasatch Plateau coal field in central Utah near Orangeville, Utah, where mines are developed from outcrops between steep canyon walls with topographic relief of a kilometer or so (3,600 ft). Coal is found in Cretaceous sediments that dip gently to the west. Detailed geology of the Wasatch Plateau is described by Doelling (1972). Mining was done in the Blind Canyon seam. An earlier Deseret Mine worked the Hiawatha seam that is lower in the stratigraphic column by about 36 m (120 ft). Mining progress and ownership changes occurred in time with mine mergers and name changes eventually to the collective Des-Bee-Dove label. At the Beehive Mine, depth varied with topography but was approximately 360 m (1200 ft) on average; seam thickness varied from 1.5 to 6 m (5 to 20 ft) and usually required two passes of the miner. The mine was eventually closed and finally reclaimed in 2003. Semborski and Oakley (2006) present a brief history of the mine and describe the reclamation work in some detail. Figure 1 shows the surface topography in the vicinity of the mine that is in the center of the figure.
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APA: W. G. Pariseau  (2014)  Retrospective Study of Room and Pillar Mining at the Beehive Mine, Emery County, Utah

MLA: W. G. Pariseau Retrospective Study of Room and Pillar Mining at the Beehive Mine, Emery County, Utah. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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