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Evaluating the Risk of Roof Fall in Phosphate Mines: Case Study of the Shanshuya Phosphate Mine in China

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LITHOSPHERE
Volume 2022, Issue -, Pages -

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GEOSCIENCEWORLD
DOI: 10.2113/2022/5478291

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42177168]
  2. Project of Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences [2021326]
  3. Open Project of Engineering Research Center of Phosphorus Resources Development and Utilization of Ministry of Education [NECP2022-08]
  4. Systematic Project of Guangxi Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention and Structural Safety [2019ZDK002]

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This paper evaluates the risk of roof fall occurring in phosphate mines using a case study of a mine in Shanshuya, China. Four evaluation models are employed to assess the risk, and the results show some inconsistencies between the models. Therefore, a combined evaluation method is proposed and applied to the Shanshuya phosphate mine, producing more reliable results.
Roof fall in phosphate mines seriously endangers the safety of the mining activity. In this paper, the risk of roof fall occurring in phosphate mines is evaluated using the underground phosphate mine in Shanshuya, China, as an engineering background. The factors affecting roof fall in phosphate mines are analyzed, and an index system for evaluating the risk of roof fall in phosphate mine is established. Four evaluation models are employed to evaluate the risk of roof fall occurring: a set pair analysis model based on combination weights, a comprehensive fuzzy model based on hierarchical analysis, an approximately ideal ranking model based on entropy weight, and a gray relational analysis model. The evaluation results of the first two models are moderate risk with a bias toward intense risk. And the evaluation results of the last two models are slight risk with a bias toward moderate risk and moderate risk with a bias toward slight risk, respectively. The suitability of each of the evaluation models is analyzed which reveals that the evaluation results obtained using the different models are inconsistent. A combined evaluation method based on the four original evaluation models is subsequently proposed. Application of the combined evaluation method to the Shanshuya phosphate mine produces results that the roof fall risk is moderate with a bias toward slight risk. It is consistent with the actual situation in this phosphate mine. The results of the study can be used to provide technical support to engineers evaluating the risk of roof fall occurring in similar phosphate mines.

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