Convergence of large depth mining excavations in salt rock formations
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Measurements of the natural convergence of salt excavation at large depth exceeding 900 meters are conducted for 20 years by OBR Chemkop in Polkowice-Sieroszowice. In 2009 and 2010 the range of measurements increased to a dozen or so new stations. A long term observation of the excavation points revealed characteristic phases of the convergence phenomenon. In the first years of the salt excavations existence, values of linear convergence ranged from -100 mm/year to more than -600 mm/year. However, for excavations older than ten years, average speed of convergence varied from -30 mm/year to -100 mm/year. This is a typical graph of deformation for excavations on great depth in salt deposit.
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Marcola-Sadowska J., Bieniasz J. & Wojnar W. 2009. Zaciskanie konturu typowej komory prostopadłościennej w kopalni soli Kłodawa. Geologia (kwartalnik AGH), 35, 3 307–314.