Permeability Monitoring Technique of the Near-Field and Far-Field Interface of Underground Openings

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PERMEABILITY MONITORING TECHNIQUE (F THE NEAR-FIELD AND FAR-FIELD INTERFACE (F

UNDERGROUND OPENINGS

ALEXANDER T. JAKUBICKt AND VICTOR DE KOROMPAYtT tOntario Hydro, 800 Kipling Ave., Toronto, M8Z 5S4; tt119 Angell Ave., Beaconsfield, Quebec, H9W 4V6, Canada INTRODUCTION In

July/August

1981

and February/March

from water-bearing

analysis

fractures

1982

we

sampled

of two mines in

water

for

Elliot Lake.

isotope

Permission

for sampling was given to Ontario Hydro by Denison Mines Ltd and Rio Algom Ltd, 8 Quirke Mine in conjunction with the CANMET Mine Safety Tests. The purpose of the

investigation

water present

in

the

of

far-field

was to

find out whether there is

some fractures the mine.

a relationship between

in a deep mine and the

The

investigation

was

the

shallow groundwater

done in

co-operation

in

with

University of Waterloo. The

results of the analyses

notation and

refer to

standard

2

H contents are

expressed as the

M1 0

(Figure 1). The 1b0 and deuterium the same range as estimated for the Sudbury area by P. Fritz. 1

are in

contents

the

for 180 and

Compared to the

global meteoric

SMOW*

water line,

the

samples

taken in

the

Denison

Mine and Rio Algom Mine have an isotope composition close to precipitation and shallow

groundwater.

They have,

however,

surface water samples of the area. of

the

meteoric waterline.

brackish,

high

2H content,

local meteoric water.

2

lower

Thus

it

could

be speculated

deep

groundwater

which

The high salinity of mine

this

theory.

zone

changed with time it

As the isotope

180 and

Also the mine water is

this is

than

that

the

water

was highly diluted

in

the

slightly to the left

water (see Table

composition of the water

was assumed that

2H content

is

a

by the

1) supports

the near excavation

the place where the mixing

occurs. Therefore, the

deeper

through No.

the

conclusion

workings

of

can be

the mine.

the Quirke Lake overthrust

I and No.

2.

Below the fault

made

that

shallow groundwater

A hydrogeologically which intersects the

water

is

fracture systems where mixing with deep groundwater

* SMOW = Standard Mean Ocean Water

possible

is

entering

pathway

is

Denison Mine between shaft probably occurs.

conducted

by local

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