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                     The Potential of Using Coal Washing Plant Waste As a Backfill in Room and Pillar Mines The Potential of Using Coal Washing Plant Waste As a Backfill in Room and Pillar MinesBy Anthony (Sam) J. S. Spearing Backfilling using coal waste is not a novel means for waste disposal throughout the world; yet, backfilling using a high density (paste) backfill is relatively new, except in Germany and Poland. One o Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Simulation Test on Accumulation Laws of Paste-Like Slurry in Cavity Goaf of a Coal Mine Simulation Test on Accumulation Laws of Paste-Like Slurry in Cavity Goaf of a Coal MineBy Boqiang Wu, Ganggang Xu, Xiaodong Wang, Hai Wang, Shibin Zhu "Using a paste-like slurry as a filling from the ground surface to the goaf, artificial pillars can be built in the cavity goaf to support the goaf roof to prevent roof collapse and ground subsidence. Jan 1, 2018 
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                     The Limitations and Potential Design Risks When Applying Empirically Derived Coal Pillar Strength Equations to Real-Life Mine Stability Problems The Limitations and Potential Design Risks When Applying Empirically Derived Coal Pillar Strength Equations to Real-Life Mine Stability ProblemsBy Guy Reed, Russell Frith "The method of determining coal pillar strength equations from databases of stable and failed case histories is more than 50 years old and has been applied in different countries by different research Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Cemented Coal Gangue-Fly Ash Backfill Technique Cemented Coal Gangue-Fly Ash Backfill TechniqueBy Baogui Yang, Jie Yang, Anthony Iannacchione "The cemented coal gangue-fly ash backfill technique (CGFB) has commonly been used to control subsidence damage caused by underground coal mining. This paper discusses the CGFB backfilling process use Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Stability of a Gateroad Used Simultaneously for Two Retreating Longwall Faces Stability of a Gateroad Used Simultaneously for Two Retreating Longwall FacesBy Stanislaw Prusek In this paper, results of underground measurements conducted in gateroad 3, seam 615, at the Bobrek-Centrum Colliery are presented. The Bobrek-Centrum Colliery is owned by Kompania Weglowa, the larges Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Ground Control Aspects of a Successful Underground Coal Mine Trial in Weak Strata in Indonesia Ground Control Aspects of a Successful Underground Coal Mine Trial in Weak Strata in IndonesiaBy Andrew Lewis, Amarit Nitaramorn, Alexander Garcia, Peter Altounyan "Indonesia is a major coal producer, the vast majority being sourced from opencast operations. Underground production to date has been constrained by unfavorable ground conditions and limited local ex Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Roof Movement and Loading for Top-Coal Caving Longwall Mining in Extremely Inclined Thick Coal Roof Movement and Loading for Top-Coal Caving Longwall Mining in Extremely Inclined Thick CoalBy Shengliyang Yang, Jinghu Yang, Jiachen Wang, Xiaomeng Li "Safe and efficient mining of extremely inclined thick coal seams less than 20m thick is one of the new challenges in China coal industry. In recent years, the extremely inclined thick coal seams have Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Mine Water Vs. Drinking Water?Technical Execution and Legal Relationship in Germany Mine Water Vs. Drinking Water?Technical Execution and Legal Relationship in GermanyBy Tobias U. Papst The German Ruhrgebiet is slowly transitioning into a post-mining state. It has been subjected to industrial-grade hard coal mining operations for more than 150 years. Due to a political decision, Germ Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Trial of Small Gateroad Pillar in Top Coal Caving Longwall Mining of Large Mining Height Trial of Small Gateroad Pillar in Top Coal Caving Longwall Mining of Large Mining HeightBy Kun Li, Shuaishua Yue, Huigui Li, Yuan Ruifu, Yongxiang Xu, Huamin Li "Coal seams in Tashan Mine of Datong Coal Group in China average 49.2 ft (15m) thick and have been mined by the top coal caving longwall mining method of large mining height. Mining height was 12.5 ft Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Case Study of the Barro Branco Coal Mine Pillar Burst Case Study of the Barro Branco Coal Mine Pillar BurstBy Fernando O. L. Xavier "The Barro Branco coal mine was located in the southern region of Brazil, in the state of Santa Catarina. In 2002, an incident occurred at the mine, leading to a violent, massive pillar failure, resul Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Establishment and Application of Deformation Monitoring System of Roadway Based on the Three?Dimensional Model Experiment Establishment and Application of Deformation Monitoring System of Roadway Based on the Three?Dimensional Model ExperimentBy Yongping Wu Roadway deformation and stress migration occur with uncertainty and randomness because of geology, tunneling and mining influence. In order to study the surrounding rock deformation and failure mechan Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Biaxial Horizontal Swelling Strains in West Virginia Coal Mine Roof Rocks in Response to Moisture Adsorption Biaxial Horizontal Swelling Strains in West Virginia Coal Mine Roof Rocks in Response to Moisture AdsorptionBy Monte R. Hieb Study of moisture-induced swelling strain in Pennsylvanian Period rocks of the Appalachian Plateau in West Virginia shows a 2:1 biaxial horizontal anisotropy which trends NW-SE. Oriented in-situ slabs Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Geotechnical Challenges and Experiences of Working a Deep and Wide Longwall Face: A Case Study of Adriyala Longwall Project, SCCL Geotechnical Challenges and Experiences of Working a Deep and Wide Longwall Face: A Case Study of Adriyala Longwall Project, SCCLBy Gautam Benerjee, Veera Reddy Boothukuri, Bhattacharjee Ram Madhav, Panigrahi Durga Charan "India’s tryst with mechanized longwall coal mining started with the introduction of the first self-advancing powered support longwall (PSLW) face at Moonidih Colliery of Jharia Coalfield in 1978 and Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Calibrating the LaModel Program for Shallow Cover Multiple? seam Mines Calibrating the LaModel Program for Shallow Cover Multiple? seam MinesBy Morgan Sears The LaModel program (Heasley, 1998) is a displacement discontinuity, boundary element model (BEM) for analyzing stresses and displacements in single and multiple-seam coal mines. After the Crandall Ca Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Evaluation of Drill Hole Geometry on Bolted Roof Beam Performance Evaluation of Drill Hole Geometry on Bolted Roof Beam PerformanceBy David R. Burkhard "Comparative roof beam performance, as measured by delamination within the bolted horizon, was used to evaluate two types of roof bolt drill hole geometries in a development setting. Short encapsulati Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Application of Thin Spray on Liner (Masterseal) at Longwall T-Junction Sections in German Hard Coal Mines Application of Thin Spray on Liner (Masterseal) at Longwall T-Junction Sections in German Hard Coal MinesBy Uwe Wyink, Guenther Thiele, Isabel Gollnick, Klaus Thyrock "The application of a thin spray on liner was implemented in longwall T-junction sections in 2009 for the first time. The development of the material and the application is based on a technical cooper Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Development Of A Resin Point Anchor Development Of A Resin Point AnchorBy Richard R. Wilding The United States Coal Mining Indus- try had the opportunity to greatly improve their roof control techniques during the nineteen seventies by the use of fully grouted resin roof bolts. This new tool Jan 1, 1981 
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                     A Study of the Performance of Glass Fibre Rock Reinforcement Components A Study of the Performance of Glass Fibre Rock Reinforcement ComponentsBy Jonathan P. Furniss The paper describes a range of laboratory tests undertaken on full column resin anchored glass fibre rockbolt systems, to assess all aspects of their performance. Laboratory instrumentation has been d Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Measurements of Horizontal Shear Movements Ahead of Longwall Mining and Implications for Overburden Behaviour Measurements of Horizontal Shear Movements Ahead of Longwall Mining and Implications for Overburden BehaviourBy Jesse Puller, Ken W. Mills, Owen Salisbury "An underground coal mine located in New South Wales has a target coal seam located 160-180 m deep directly below a 16-20 m thick conglomerate unit that has been associated with significant periodic w Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Underground Mining Technology in Chinese Coal Mines Underground Mining Technology in Chinese Coal MinesBy Jiachen Wang China is the largest coal producing country in the world. Coal is widely distributed in China and thus the mining conditions are complex and diverse. This paper summarizes the important achievements i Jan 1, 2014 
