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Rock support in the Kiirunavaara Mine
2013
Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Ground Support in Mining and Underground Construction
unpublished
The Kiirunavaara Mine in northern Sweden consists of one 4 km long iron orebody. The orebody is mined using large scale sublevel caving. Since 2008 the Kiirunavaara Mine has been considered a seismically active mine and as a consequence, several measures have been implemented in the mine to manage seismicity. These include: a comprehensive seismic monitoring system, mining sequences which mitigate the risk of larger seismic events, rock support designed for dynamic loads, and construction of a
doi:10.36487/acg_rep/1304_26_jacobsson
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