RISKS OF OPEN-PIT ADVANCE IN THE VICINITY OF THE VENUSE COAL ASH POND AT DB MINE SITE, SD A.S.

Author(s):  
Eliska Fiedlerova
Keyword(s):  
Coal Ash ◽  
Open Pit ◽  
Author(s):  
Nancy Langston

In 2011, a company named Gogebic Taconite (GTAC) formed in order to develop the largest open-pit mine in the world—just upstream of the Bad River Band’s reservation on Lake Superior. Owned by Cline Resources Development (a company largely focused on coal), GTAC announced that, even without experience in iron mining, it would mine and process Wisconsin’s taconite ore body to take advantage of Asia’s building and steel commodities boom. The mine would have been sited just upstream of the reservation boundary, and the waters flowing out of the mine site would have contaminated water, fish, and Indigenous communities living downstream. After a multi-year battle, the tribe managed to stop the mine.


2013 ◽  
Vol 310 ◽  
pp. 198-201
Author(s):  
Yao Ji Li ◽  
Xiao Shuang Li ◽  
Wei Le Geng

The research object is transformation the deep orebody of jinning phosphate which belong to Yunnan Phosphorus Group Co from pit to underground mining. Through the mine-site field trips, on the basis of the existing mine geological occurrence conditions, proposed a stope roof fall disaster prevention technology which suitable for mining actual project overview. And related research results can provide theoretical guidance and advice of roof fall disaster for mining of Yunnan Phosphate Group or other similar conditions mines which are in transformed from open pit to underground mining.


2020 ◽  
Vol 243 ◽  
pp. 293
Author(s):  
Roman Shishkov ◽  
Valerii Fedorin

The article considers one actual method for development coal deposits in the Kuzbass by open-underground mining. The scientific and practical advantages of the proposed method due to the use of common infrastructure of coal mine and a modular mine site (subsequently transformed into a mining and technological structure operating according to the mine – longwall scheme) are presented. Currently, a development strategy for Kuzbass until 2035 has been developed. As part of the strategy, a draft program for subsoil use is being formed in the coal industry department. The program should take into account all the positive and negative aspects associated with coal mining in cities and municipal areas and also their prospects. In the Kuznetsk coal basin, 42 mines and 52 opencast mines are mining, of which 12 enterprises use partially unified infrastructure. According to the results of open-underground mining work conducted by the laboratory of the Institute of Coal and Coal Chemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Institute of Coal SB RAS), the list of sites includes favorable mining and geological conditions with incidence angles of up to 18 degrees. As open-pit coal production increases, many sites encounter such a parameter as maximum allowable (boundary) strip ratio. At the stage of preparing the feasibility study for the development of a coal deposit, this coefficient is calculated first of all, since duration of enterprise’s work and its economic component depend on it. In order to increase parameters, it is necessary to carry out transition from open works to underground. As a result, coal mine will not work at a loss, providing production with an economically disadvantageous strip ratio.


Author(s):  
Cara Walker

The Victor Diamond Mine site near Attawapiskat, Ontario will begin mine development in the fall of 2007. The area around the site is characterized by two to three meters thick patterned peatland, which in turn is underlain by sand and silt, variable marine clay, and a large limestone bedrock aquifer. Bioherms, which are large, fractured limestone rocks that extend upward from the bedrock, to the surface in some cases, are complicating features to consider in the mine development planning. There is concern thatdewatering the aquifer for open pit mining may lead to disruptions in the surface peatlands due to draining through the bioherms. Dewatering the aquifer could impact the hydrological and ecological balance of the peatland, but the magnitude of the effect depends on the characteristics of the connections between the peatland and the underlying materials, which are currently unknown. A five year research program has commenced at the site to gain insight to the material behaviour and to study changes at the site asdevelopment progresses. This project will analyze the potential to use heat as a tracer for groundwater  movement, and to integrate the findings into the long­term monitoring plan. Heat tracing may be used to test hypotheses for water movement at the site, and to detect areas of particular concern during dewatering. It is expected that collecting  ormation about the site in this way and implementing monitoring plans will prevent, or at least anticipate, significant changes in the peatland ecosystem. 


2013 ◽  
Vol 310 ◽  
pp. 699-702
Author(s):  
Xiao Shuang Li ◽  
Yao Ji Li ◽  
Jian Yong Wang

Research of the underground mine that is change from open pit of deep orebody in Yunnan Phosphorus Chemical Group Co., Ltd jin ning phosphate rock, through the mine-site field trips, on the basis of the existing mine geological occurrence conditions, proposed a series of technology of The atmospheric rainfall disaster prevention technology. The research related to Prevention of atmospheric rainfall disaster in transition from open pit to underground could provide the theoretical guidance and recommendations for the subsidiary mine in Yun nan Phosphorus Chemical Group Co., Ltd or the mine in similar conditions.


2003 ◽  
Vol 54 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 261-268 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark A Tyra ◽  
John G Groppo ◽  
Thomas Robl ◽  
Tsevi Minster

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