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AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference

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Temperature Monitoring of Hydraulic Fractures Used for Preconditioning Massive Conglomerate Strata to Reduce Windblast

Whitehaven Coal Limited operates an underground longwall mine near Narrabri, New South Wales. The mining horizon in the Hoskissons Seam is overlain by a 16-20 m thick unit known as the Digby Conglomerate, a unit that is sufficiently massive to have potential to cause a windblast during first caving at the start of each longwall panel and periodic weighting throughout the panel. A program of hydraulic fracturing has been successfully used to precondition the conglomerate strata to increase its caveability at the start of each panel. This paper presents a system of temperature monitoring that was used successfully to measure hydraulic fractures at Whitehaven confirming their rate of growth, orientation and interaction with previously placed hydraulic fractures.CITATION:Mills, K W, Blacka, B G, Jeffrey, R G and Salisbury, O, 2014. Temperature monitoring of hydraulic fractures used for preconditioning massive conglomerate strata to reduce windblast, in Proceedings AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference , pp 189-194 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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  • Published: 2014
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