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Plastic flowage of salt in mines at Hutchinson and Lyons, Kansas
Pressure, due to overburden but modified by percentage of salt excavated and by configuration of excavation, caused plastic flowage of salt; development of structures was result of spreading of pillars by this plastic flow and of movement along lubricating underlying shale layer; thickness of salt left in floor and rate at which area was mined determined size and shape of structures that developed.
Plastic flowage of salt in mines at Hutchinson and Lyons, Kansas
Pressure, due to overburden but modified by percentage of salt excavated and by configuration of excavation, caused plastic flowage of salt; development of structures was result of spreading of pillars by this plastic flow and of movement along lubricating underlying shale layer; thickness of salt left in floor and rate at which area was mined determined size and shape of structures that developed.
Plastic flowage of salt in mines at Hutchinson and Lyons, Kansas
Kansas Geol Survey -- Bul
Snyder, J.D. (author) / Dellwig, L.F. (author)
1961
46 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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