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                     Interaction Between Roof And Support On Longwall Faces With Particular Reference To Support Resistance Interaction Between Roof And Support On Longwall Faces With Particular Reference To Support ResistanceThe objective of extensive underground experimentation on three longwall coal faces was to improve the stability of mechanised longwall faces through investigation of the relations between support res Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Experience With The Boundary Element Method Of Numerical Modeling As A Tool To Resolve Complex Ground Control Problems Experience With The Boundary Element Method Of Numerical Modeling As A Tool To Resolve Complex Ground Control ProblemsBy George J. Karabin The Roof Control Division of the Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center, MS HA, is routinely involved in the evaluation of ground conditions in underground coal mines. Assessing the stability Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Impact Of Three Longwall Coal Mines On Streamflow In The Appalachian Coalfield The Impact Of Three Longwall Coal Mines On Streamflow In The Appalachian CoalfieldBy Denise Y. Dizon The objectives of this study were to document the hydrologic impacts of longwall mining on streams, identify the factors affecting the extent of stream dewatering, and develop empirical trends to pred Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Analysis of Monitored Ground Support and Rock Mass Response in a Longwall Tailgate Entry Analysis of Monitored Ground Support and Rock Mass Response in a Longwall Tailgate EntryBy B. Tulu, D. Gearhart A comprehensive monitoring program was conducted to measure the rock mass displacements, support response, and stress changes at a longwall tailgate entry in West Virginia. Monitoring was initiated a Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Effects of Overburden Characteristics on Dynamic Failure in Underground Coal Mining Effects of Overburden Characteristics on Dynamic Failure in Underground Coal MiningBy Douglas Tesarik, Mark K. Larson, Habte Abraham, Heather E. Lawson Dynamic failures, or "bumps", remain an imperative safety concern in underground coal mining, despite significant advancements in engineering controls. While many factors have been empirically linked Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Development Process for a Greater Capacity Propsetter® System Development Process for a Greater Capacity Propsetter® SystemBy Christopher J. Brown "Proper ground stability in gate roads has been a critical aspect of success in longwall mining. In particular, the tailgate has proven to be one of the more active mine areas that needs to be managed Jan 1, 2017 
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                     The Design and Management of Wide Roadways in Australian Coal Mines The Design and Management of Wide Roadways in Australian Coal MinesBy Rob Thomas "In Australia, a wide roadway is commonly defined as any roadway that is driven to a width greater than 5.5 m (18 ft). These roadways are typically required to enable the installation of longwall equi Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Study on the Height of Fractured Zone inside Overlying Strata under High-Intensity Mining in China Study on the Height of Fractured Zone inside Overlying Strata under High-Intensity Mining in ChinaBy Lou Gaozhong, Guo Wenbing, Zhao Gaobo, Wang Shuren "The height of a fractured zone due to high-intensity mining (HIM) plays a vital role in the safety analysis of coal mining under bodies of water. This paper described the characteristics of HIM. The Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Roof Geotechnical Properties for Roof Control Purposes in Illinois Coal Field Roof Geotechnical Properties for Roof Control Purposes in Illinois Coal FieldBy Abdolreza (Reza) Osouli Determining the roof stability condition of underground coal mines in the Illinois Basin is sometimes very challenging. The roof stability of Illinois mines are mostly affected by two types of shales: Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Significant Weighting Events on the Longwalls in the Phalen Colliery Significant Weighting Events on the Longwalls in the Phalen CollieryBy Bob J. MacDonald The Cape Breton Development Corporation is a federally owned Crown corporation in Canada that operates two coal mines the Prince and Phalen Colliery in the Province of Nova Scotia. Retreat longwall mi Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Rockburst Control Measures at INCO's Creighton Mine Rockburst Control Measures at INCO's Creighton MineBy P. Oliver Rockburst conditions were first encountered at Inco's Sudbury area operations in the mid 1930's when mining advanced to below the 610 m (2000 ft.) horizon. Now, mining is being carried out a Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Introduction of a New Superior Coating on Ground Support Products Introduction of a New Superior Coating on Ground Support ProductsBy Renn Oler Corrosion can often cause significant strength reduction and failure of steel rockbolts, thus demanding continuous rehabilitation and posing challenges to underground mines in maintaining long term gr Jan 1, 2014 
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                     How Interface Friction and W/H Ratio Affect the Mode of Failure of Coal Specimens How Interface Friction and W/H Ratio Affect the Mode of Failure of Coal SpecimensBy Syd Peng, Gamal Rashed "Bumps in coal mines have been recognized as a major hazard for many years. These sudden violent failures around mine openings have compromised safety, ventilation and access to mine workings. Previou Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Estimating Coal Pillar Strength for Low Coal Seam Estimating Coal Pillar Strength for Low Coal SeamBy Andre Cezar Zingano "The objective of this paper is to estimate the coal seam strength and the pillar safety factor for low coal seams using back analysis and rock mass characterization. The coal seam strength is very im Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Multi?stage Testing Procedures, Verification, and Results for Strong, Brittle Sandstone Multi?stage Testing Procedures, Verification, and Results for Strong, Brittle SandstoneBy Michael Murphy A multi-stage triaxial procedure has been developed for the enhanced servo controls and feedback systems at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) rock mechanics laboratory. Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Comparison of L-Band and X-Band Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar for Mine Subsidence Monitoring in Central Utah Comparison of L-Band and X-Band Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar for Mine Subsidence Monitoring in Central UtahBy Jessica M. Wempen, Michael K. McCarter "Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DlnSAR), a satellite-based remote sensing technique, has potential application for measuring mine subsidence on a regional scale with high spati Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Headgate Rehabilitation through Roof Fall Reconsolidation at Broadmeadow Mine Headgate Rehabilitation through Roof Fall Reconsolidation at Broadmeadow MineBy Robert J. Coutts, Dan A. Payne "The Broadmeadow mine is a punch longwall mine owned and operated by BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) in the Bowen Basin of Queensland, Australia. In 1999, an exploratory adit was driven as part Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Study on Environmental Management of Mining Subsidence Areas Study on Environmental Management of Mining Subsidence AreasBy Weijia Guo With the exploitation of coal resources, a large area of land had been affected by surface subsidence, causing conflicts between man and land to become more conspicuous by the day, affecting the life Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Ground Response As a Longwall Advances Into a Backfilled Recovery Room under Low Cover Ground Response As a Longwall Advances Into a Backfilled Recovery Room under Low CoverBy David F. Gearhart A cooperative study was conducted between Signal Peak Energy and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to evaluate the behavior of a pre-driven recovery room under less tha Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Numerical Simulation of Overburden and Surface Movements for Wongawilli Strip Pillar Mining Numerical Simulation of Overburden and Surface Movements for Wongawilli Strip Pillar MiningBy Guo Wenbing "INTRODUCTIONThere is a great amount of coal (about 140 billions tons) left unmined under the surface structures, water bodies, railways (referred to as the “three-body”). Coal mining under “threebody Jan 1, 2015 
