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                     Ground Control Problem Associated with Longwall Mining of Developed Pillars Ground Control Problem Associated with Longwall Mining of Developed PillarsBy T. N. Singh Board and pillar system of mining has beer, practised in India in view of abundant availability of cheap labour force, low investment and quick return. Subsequently, selective mining from thick seems Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Application Of Time Domain Reflectometry To Mining Application Of Time Domain Reflectometry To MiningBy Kevin M. Connor, Malcolm J. McPhersqn Examples are presented in which Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) was employed to locate deformation of rock masses induced by mining. The first example involved motoring the propagation of overburden f Jan 1, 1984 
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                     A Case History of the Effect of Mine Subsidence on a Concrete Arch Bridge in Northern West Virginia A Case History of the Effect of Mine Subsidence on a Concrete Arch Bridge in Northern West VirginiaBy R. B. Alke Request to Mine Beneath Bridge The Jabs Run Bridge is a reinforced portland concrete arch filled bridge located on WV Bouts 7 near Pentress, WV. The bridge has a span of 22.9 m (meters) and a height o Jan 1, 1984 
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                     A Method For Assessing The Potential Of Mine Subsidence At Abandoned Mine Sites Through The Assistance Of Finite Element Modeling A Method For Assessing The Potential Of Mine Subsidence At Abandoned Mine Sites Through The Assistance Of Finite Element ModelingBy Richard E. Bischke Computer assisted finite element model analysis, originally developed to study stress distributions in aircraft, has been modified into a versatile mining program, that can be used to assist the engi Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Recent Developments In Subsidence Prediction And Control For The Eastern U.S. Coalfields Recent Developments In Subsidence Prediction And Control For The Eastern U.S. CoalfieldsBy M. Karmis Underground mining will disturb the natural equilibrium of the rock mass, causing significant stress redistributions in the vicinity of the excavation with corresponding horizontal and vertical displa Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Numerical Modeling Of "Stiff" Backfill in the Coeur D'Alene Mining District (17e85e0c-8155-492f-9c87-d2b9dd6611c4) Numerical Modeling Of "Stiff" Backfill in the Coeur D'Alene Mining District (17e85e0c-8155-492f-9c87-d2b9dd6611c4)By Ed Van Eeckhout As part of a U.S. Bureau of Mines-sponsored project on the utilization of "stiff' backflll to minimize potential rock burst hazards, a finite element study was undertaken to predict stresses and Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Surface Flooding-Considerations For Mining Facilities Site Selection Surface Flooding-Considerations For Mining Facilities Site SelectionBy Daniel S. Mazzei This paper will be a general discussion of surface flooding considerations as they affect mining facilities site selection, based primarily on experience with several such problems with which MSHA&apo Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Critical Roof Span Approach To Selection Of Proper Coal Mine System Critical Roof Span Approach To Selection Of Proper Coal Mine SystemBy Antoni Kidybinski Coal mining both with longwall and room-and-pillar method often encounters severe operational difficulties due to had roof conditions. Rooffalls at entry cross-cuts or along the rib line in longwalls Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Some Technical Considerations When Mining Under Bodies Of Water Some Technical Considerations When Mining Under Bodies Of WaterBy John W. Fredland Conducting mining operations under a body of Water can create hazardous conditions for miners. The potential for a sudden inrush must be considered and abnormal ground control conditions can be encoun Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Roof Falls And Caving In Longwall Mining Operations Roof Falls And Caving In Longwall Mining OperationsBy Kot F. Unrug Since the introduction of longwall systems, the prediction of roof behavior and support requirements have become the major issue referring directly to safety as well as productivity. In more recen Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Design Trade-Off For Angle Roof Drilling Design Trade-Off For Angle Roof DrillingBy James H. Fletcher Much data and experience has been accumulated, especially in the last 5 or 6 years, to show that modern roof trusses, both of the Birmingham type and the bolt-and-channel type, perform well to support Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Control Of Mine Subsidence Utilizing Coal Ash As A Backfill Material Control Of Mine Subsidence Utilizing Coal Ash As A Backfill MaterialBy D. W. Evans Mine subsidence problems due to coal extraction have occurred in a number of areas throughout the United States. Depending on the local geology, the depth of the mined seam, the type of mining method Jan 1, 1982 
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                     A New Approach To The Design Of Multi-Entry Developments For Retreat Longwall Mining (b0ac6f64-13ae-4c08-a631-b7e01a7e984e) A New Approach To The Design Of Multi-Entry Developments For Retreat Longwall Mining (b0ac6f64-13ae-4c08-a631-b7e01a7e984e)By Frederick Carr 1. The application of retreat longwall mining to the North American coal mining conditions is be¬coming more advantageous as more experience is gained. The productivity results being achieved and pote Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Development Cooperation Between Operator And Manufacturer - Point Anchor Resin Bolts Development Cooperation Between Operator And Manufacturer - Point Anchor Resin BoltsBy C. C. White Much benefit can be achieved by a mining company and a manufacturer if both parties can communicate effectively with each other and assist in product development; mutually beneficial ideas and product Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Greater Safety With Increased Productivity Coal Mining Operations Greater Safety With Increased Productivity Coal Mining OperationsBy William B. Beerbower When full length resin grouted bolts were introduced into U. S. coal mines some 11 years ago, it was assumed that safety would be the primary benefit. There is ample testimony to substantiate the safe Jan 1, 1982 
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                     TV Borehole Inspection And Vacuum Testing Of Roof Strata TV Borehole Inspection And Vacuum Testing Of Roof StrataBy G. Herget To improve quality control of roof conditions, a program was carried out at Elliot Lake uranium nines in Ontario, Canada to test a portable TV camera system. This camera has a 29 mm diameter probe and Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Machine Design Parameters For High Seam Truss Bolting Applications Machine Design Parameters For High Seam Truss Bolting ApplicationsBy G. Bucelluni An essential element of truss bolt installation requires machines to angle a hole in the top of approximately 39° to 45° from its vertical axis. Parameter which inherently effect the drill position ar Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Remote Sensing Techniques In Mine Planning - Applications And Limitations Remote Sensing Techniques In Mine Planning - Applications And LimitationsBy D. E. Winston Roof falls are the major cause of fatalities in the, coal mining industry and the prevention of roof failure is a major concern of mine management. Many ground failures observed underground are associ Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Geotechnical Investigation For A Single Entry Design For Longwall Mining Geotechnical Investigation For A Single Entry Design For Longwall MiningBy Madan M. Singh Currently longwall coal mining operations require at least 3 entries on both the headgate and tailgate ends because of ventilation and safety requirements. Driving of entries, however, is a slow and c Jan 1, 1982 
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                     The Search For A Method To Provide Warning Of Coal And Gas Outbursts The Search For A Method To Provide Warning Of Coal And Gas OutburstsBy Fred Leighton Outbursts, or the sudden and sometimes catastrophic expulsion of coal and gas into the working area of a coal mine, are a little understood and growing problem. The AE/MS (Acoustic Emission/Microseism Jan 1, 1982 
