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Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia

 
Title: STRUCTURAL AND STRESS ANALYSIS IN MINING PRACTICE IN THE UPPER SILESIAN COAL BASIN
 
Authors: Waclawik Petr, Ptáček Jiří and Grygar Radomír
 
DOI: 10.13168/AGG.2013.0026
 
Journal: Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia, Vol. 10, No. 2 (170), Prague 2013
 
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Keywords: horizontal stress, structural analysis, mine roadway stability, coal mining, rock burst
 
Abstract: The irregular distribution of stress in rock mass is a decisive factor for the origin of rock bursts. Besides, a sound knowledge of stress distribution is very important in the excavation of mine workings. Stress state is affected both by natural stress, including the gravitational, tectonic, hydraulic and residual stress and the stress induced by mining operations. Natural stress fields are defined by their geological structure and rock properties. It is important in mining practice to understand that there is a close relationship between recent and residual tectonic stress, as defined by tectonic evolution and tectonic structure. Since 1994, a large number of horizontal stress measurements have been carried out at a depth of 600 m to 800 m under the surface. The application of the results obtained from the measurements of stress and their comparison with the results of structural analysis and their generalization for the Karviná subbasin can be an important contribution to optimize the timespace designs of the mining activity.