Paleocollapse - Determinant Of A Quarry Failure

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James A. Martin
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Evaluation and subsequent development of a quarry in east-central Missouri was based on a general but brief examination of outcrops and core from five (5) test holes. Neither core, outcrops, nor existing quarries in the general area gave any indication of potential major problems. In the third year of operation large areas of collapse rubble, consisting of green shale and large blocks of limestone and sandstone, were encountered. Their size and random distribution resulted in both blasting and quality control problems. By the fourth year of operation, production costs became prohibitive and the site was abandoned. Prior to dismantling the plant a geologic investigation, which included shallow seismic and resistivity surveys, was made of the unmined portion of the lease. The collapse dolines appear to be related to structure and predate development of the modern topography. Surface indications of these features are few. The seismic profiles were especially helpful in plotting their distribution. Geologic relationships and seismic data developed at this site are being related to similar suspect areas in Missouri and have been useful in their evaluation.
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APA: James A. Martin  (1970)  Paleocollapse - Determinant Of A Quarry Failure

MLA: James A. Martin Paleocollapse - Determinant Of A Quarry Failure. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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