2016
DOI: 10.1144/egsp27.9
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Geological structural controls on stability of footwall slopes: an example from the Bowen Basin, Queensland

Abstract: Surface mining of coal can involve extensive footwall slopes parallel to shallow to moderately dipping coal measures strata. Footwall failure mechanisms typically invoke bedding-parallel defects but also require either the existence of flatter structures, which cross-cut bedding, or require break-out through the rock mass to allow failure surfaces to emerge.Permian-aged Baralaba Coal Measures of the Bowen Basin, Queensland, are prospective for coal with extraction by open-pit methods. The Baralaba Coal Measure… Show more

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“…Design of open pits for extraction of coal in the Bowen Basin of Queensland is discussed by Pope et al (2016). Their investigations demonstrate that structural geological controls strongly influence footwall slope design, dividing the deposit into areas of relatively simple structure with uniformly dipping bedding and other areas of complex structure where layer-parallel shortening near fold hinges has resulted in a system of low-angle thrusts and asymmetric minor folds.…”
Section: Developments In Engineering Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design of open pits for extraction of coal in the Bowen Basin of Queensland is discussed by Pope et al (2016). Their investigations demonstrate that structural geological controls strongly influence footwall slope design, dividing the deposit into areas of relatively simple structure with uniformly dipping bedding and other areas of complex structure where layer-parallel shortening near fold hinges has resulted in a system of low-angle thrusts and asymmetric minor folds.…”
Section: Developments In Engineering Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%