Ground Support Design of Underground Openings in Seismically Active Mine: A Case Study from a Lead and Zinc Underground Mine

C. A. Ozturk*, E. Dogan, M. S. Donmez, E. Karaman

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Abstract

Ground control is multi-tasking and continuous process for the stability of underground openings. Balya underground lead and zinc mine is an important case study area due to its deepest working condition and the highest production amount among Turkish underground metalliferous mines. Mining-induced seismicity needs to be investigated especially for deep as well as tectonically active mine sites. Increasing depth will increase the stress around an underground opening that is a key factor of rock-burst hazard. Rock burst potential can be estimated from analytical approaches based on the relation between rock mass strength and stress around openings; however, one of the best way is to monitor the mining-induced seismicity. The support system is designed based on the actual geotechnical conditions determined from the excavated working face prior to support applications in the mine. Empirical methods are then used to make a decision about the support system. If the location is designated as a seismically active region based on micro-seismic event results, support components are selected as a dynamic support system that must absorb the energy released from the surrounding rock masses. The purpose of this study is to investigate seismically active locations according to mining-induced seismicity and the support system design principles for that locations to protect the openings against seismic loads.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2707-2726
Number of pages20
JournalGeotechnical and Geological Engineering
Volume39
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2021

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This study is a part of the project titled “Balikesir Balya Lead and Zinc Underground Mine, Research and Development Studies of Support Design Based on Ground Control Principles” completed by ITU Mining Faculty Foundation Enterprise from Dr. C. Atilla Ozturk as a project coordinator. This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

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ITU Mining Faculty Foundation Enterprise

    Keywords

    • Ground control
    • Mining-induced seismicity
    • Support design
    • Underground mining

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