International Journal of Speleology (Jan 2002)

Collapse above the world's largest potash mine (Ural, Russia).

  • Andrejchuk Vjacheslav

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1-4
pp. 137 – 158

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This paper reports the results of the study of a huge collapse that occurred in June 1986 within the area of the 3rd Berezniki potash mine (the Verkhnekamsky potash deposit, Ural). Processes that took place between the first appearance of a water inflow through the mine roof and the eventual collapse are reconstructed in detail. The origin and development of a cavity that induced the collapse are revealed. Two factors played a major role in the formation of the collapse: the presence of a tectonic fold/rupture zone with in both the salt sequence and the overburden (the zone of crush and enhanced permeability), and the ductile pillars mining system.

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