Relationship Of Stratigraphy To Overburden Dewatering At The South Creek Phosphate Mine Aurora, North Carolina

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ronald A. Crowson
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Detailed stratigraphic studies of the overburden at North Carolina Phosphate Corporation new South Creek Mine have delineated several aquifers and acquicludes within the 30-meter-thick overburden section of late Pleistocene sands and clayey sands. A major aquifer occurs in the 10-meter-thick sequence of shelly sands of the early Pleistocene Croatan Formation. The water-charged Croatan sands thicken into a paleodrainage surface on top of the Pliocene Yorktown Formation, a major aquiclude. A three-phase dewatering program is projected: 1) improve surface drainage around mine perimeter to reduce both flowage into the pit and rainfall recharge; 2) use a wellpoint system to dewater the upper 8 meters; and 3) use recharge wells along the axis of the paleo- drainage to dewater the overburden below 8 meters.
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APA: Ronald A. Crowson  (1983)  Relationship Of Stratigraphy To Overburden Dewatering At The South Creek Phosphate Mine Aurora, North Carolina

MLA: Ronald A. Crowson Relationship Of Stratigraphy To Overburden Dewatering At The South Creek Phosphate Mine Aurora, North Carolina. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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