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Hydrogeologic Effects Of Subsidence At A Longwall Mine In The Pittsburgh Coal SeamBy Leslie Carver
The effects of longwall mine subsidence on water resources were studied at a West Virginia coal mine (mine Z) by Carver (1994). Data were obtained for 137 domestic supply wells and springs and 12 base
Jan 1, 1994
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Effect Of Face Advance Rates On The Characteristics Of Subsidence Processes Associated With U.S. And German Longwall Mining OperationsBy Yi Luo
Regulating the face advance rate in longwall mining operation can be an effective means to reduce the disturbance potential to surface structures associated with a longwall subsidence process. However
Jan 1, 2001
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Reformation Of The Hydraulic Stowing Mining Method (81b9f573-b6ec-447f-bbcd-728c29bd41c4)By Liang Yinhuai
The hydraulic-stowing mining method is most effective for mining thick coal seams. It is superior to the sliced cover-caving and artificial mining method and the fully mechanized sublevel-caving minin
Jan 1, 1992
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Mine Panel Collapse - Two Case StudiesBy Hanjie Chen
A mine panel collapse may occur when pillar sizes are too small or the surrounding rock strata (roof or floor) yields. After a small pillar fails, its loading is rapidly transferred to adjacent pillar
Jan 1, 1999
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Mechanisms of Chimney Subsidence Over Abandoned Coal MinesBy Mario G. Karfakis
Mining related subsidence is a major concern over abandoned shallow coal mines. Many of the subsidence prone areas are presently used or will be used in the future for residential housing development.
Jan 1, 1987
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Development Of A Remote Reading Dual-Height Telltale System For Monitoring Mine Roof DeformationBy David Bigby
A remote reading dual height telltale system has been developed to provide mine management with early warning of impending roof failure. This system is a logical development from the visual dual heigh
Jan 1, 2001
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Considerations Of Gas Outbursts In Using Dome Salt Mines For Storage Of Oil And Nuclear WasteBy M. Ashraf Mahtab
A feature of interest in stability of excavations in domal salt is the phenomenon of gas outbursts which has occurred in five of the six mines in Louisiana salt domes. Gas outbursts are sudden errupti
Jan 1, 1981
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New developments with the coal mine roof rating (7c278b2d-cc1e-4949-9bd2-643d1af010e5)By Chris Mark
The Coal Mine Root Rating (CMRR) was first presented at this Conference nine years ago. Since Its Introduction, the CMRR has been incorporated into many aspects of mine planning. including longwall pi
Jan 1, 2002
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Multiple-Seam Mining - A State-Of-The-Art ReviewBy Chris Haycocks
The relevant literature concerning ground control, mine planning and reserve conservation in multi- seam mining is reviewed. Factors affecting interaction, interaction mechanisms, and design guideline
Jan 1, 1990
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The Application Of Underground In-Seam Seismic Methods (UISS) To Map The Coal Seam Structure Across Longwall PanelsBy Rene Rodriguez
The initial results of our investigations on the applicability of geophysical exploration methods to map coal seam inclusions were summarized in a paper submitted at the Thirteenth Conference on Groun
Jan 1, 1995
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Pillar Design and Roof Support for Controlling Longwall Headgate Subject to High Horizontal StressesBy D. W. H. Su
A two-year study was conducted by CONSOL in a northern West Virginia coal mine to evaluate pillar design and support requirements to improve roof control in right-hand longwall headgates subject to hi
Jan 1, 2003
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Analysis of the Effect of Rate of Extraction on Strain Development in Interaction Subsidence Data Using a Neural NetworkBy Peter Cain
In 1993 an opportunity presented to monitor the effects of undermining an abandoned roadway by a longwall panel in the Sydney. N.S. coal field. Interaction subsidence data was collected by survey leve
Jan 1, 1998
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Mine Planning For Longwall And Pillar Retreat Panels Subject To Seam Interaction EffectsBy Thomas L. Vandergrift
Multiple-scam mining is becoming more common in the United States, especially in the East, where primary reserves arc being depleted, forcing mining companies to develop secondary seams, Although mine
Jan 1, 2000
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Modern Geotechnical Exploration And Mine DesignBy Patrick S. Artrip
A deep mining operation in the Lower Kelly (Imboden) seam in Wise County, Virginia experienced severe ground control conditions in its attempt to develop reserves situated under increasingly higher co
Jan 1, 1993
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The Design of Room and Pillar Mining Systems in the UKBy Graham Daws
State of the Art Room and Pillar mining techniques have been employed at two coal mines in the UK in the last two years. This paper describes the design of pillars and rockbolted support systems for R
Jan 1, 1998
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Horizontal Stress: The Root Of All Evil?By J. Nielen van der Merwe
The effects of horizontal stress in coal mine roofs in South Africa did not receive the attention it deserved for several years, but now there is a danger that it may be over emphasized. A number of p
Jan 1, 2000
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State Of The Art Testing Of Powered Roof SupportsBy Robert C. Garson
The Mine Roof Simulator at the DOE'S Mining Equipment Test Facility is described. Its use in the research and development on the behavior and response of longwall roof supports to simulated mine
Jan 1, 1982
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Evaluation Of Measurement System For Monitoring The Stability Of Roof Bolted Roadways With Rectangular Cross Section By Selected ExamplesBy Axel Preusse
To detect improper deformations of a roof bolted roadway in order to reduce inner mine damages in the most early stage and to initiate suitable countermeasures if necessary, several different measurem
Jan 1, 2000
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Effects Of Surface Topography On The Stability Of Coal Mine OpeningsBy Gregory M. Molinda
An investigation was conducted to determine the nature and frequency of coal mine roof failure beneath valleys. A mechanism for this failure, and suggestions for controlling this problem are presented
Jan 1, 1990
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Integrating Ground Control And Mine Site Data Through A Geographic Information SystemBy Douglas C. Peters
Part of the ground control research at the U.S. Bureau of Mines is involved with improving ground control data collection and analysis methods. A geographic information system (GIs) is being used with
Jan 1, 1990