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Mining Subsidence Of An Urban Area In Ipswich, Queensland (3581bf43-8b41-4e5e-a797-55082bdbc493)By D. J. Maconochie
This paper describes the investigations and results of monitoring of deformations of houses located within the area of influence of a pillar collapse over the Westfalen No. 3 coal mine near Ipswich, Q
Jan 1, 1992
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Load And Deflection Response Of Ventilation Stoppings To Longwall Abutment Loading - A Case Study (49571726-6a2d-49b8-8ef0-957c4421195c)By David C. Oyler
Few studies have specifically measured and documented the large-scale loading behavior and durability of ventilation stoppings to mining induced movements, particularly from longwalls. Ventilation sto
Jan 1, 2001
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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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Automation Of A Progressive Failure Procedure For Analysis Of Underground Mine Pillar DesignsBy N. P. Kripakov
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is conducting research to develop a practical computer-based tool that will allow coal mine planners to anticipate rock mass behavior surrounding mine entries prior to
Jan 1, 1994
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Practical Aspects Of Longwall Pillar DesignBy Christopher Mark
The past decade has provided a wealth of practical experience with longwall pillar design. Design formulas developed specifically for longwalls have proven their value in numerous applications. Analyt
Jan 1, 1990
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How to Design an Efficient Roof Bolting Plan Based on Simple In-Mine MeasurementsBy C. J. H. Brest van Kempen
The techniques developed should provide a useful tool, not only during the initial formulation of a suitable bolting plan for a new section, but also for periodic check¬ing on the utilization factor
Jan 1, 1986
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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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Introducing the New Windows ARMPS-LAM ProgramBy Keith Heasley, Christopher Newman, Zach Agioutantis
"Previously, in 2013, a laboratory version of the computer code ARMPS-LAM, introduced at the 32""d International Conference of Ground Control in Mining, successfully integrated the laminated overburde
Jan 1, 2016
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Prediction Of Subsurface Subsidence For Longwall Mining OperationsBy Yi Luo
Subsurface strata movements and deformations associated with underground mining activities could cause problems to subsurface structures and water bodies. By incorporating the methods for surface subs
Jan 1, 2000
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Improved Design Of Coal Pillars For U.S. Mining ConditionsBy Z. T. Bieniawski
This paper presents the results of a survey of room and pillar dimensions and design practice in U.S. coal mines aimed at improving the design procedures in room and pillar mining. A review is given o
Jan 1, 1981
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Bailey Mine Slurry Impoundment Longwall Subsidence MonitoringBy Richard J. Perin
Subsidence monitoring was conducted in proximity to the 1-A and 2-A longwall panels at Consol Pennsylvania Coal Co.'s (CPCC) Bailey Mine slurry impoundment. Monitoring fullfills federal Mine Safe
Jan 1, 1988
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Longwall Pace Bursts and Inadequate Caving: A Came StudyBy K. Y. Haramy
Deep coal mines with strong roof and floor strata frequently encounter face and rib bursts. The burst problem becomes more severe with increased depth. While the exact causes of bursts are often diffi
Jan 1, 1987
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Understanding the Causes of Roof Control Problems on a Longwall Face From Shield Monitoring Data ? A Case StudyBy Robert Trueman
This paper details the results of an assessment aimed at understanding the shield loading mechanisms associated with strata-related issues on a longwall face. Shield load cycle analysis theories devel
Jan 1, 2011
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Roof Support Performance In High Stress ConditionsBy Thomas P. Mucho
To document the performance of mine roof and roof support systems the U.S. Bureau of Mines (IJSBM) has been installing instrumentation at selected sites in U.S. coal mines. Much of this support and ro
Jan 1, 1995
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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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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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The Advance And Relieve Mining Method: A Horizontal Stress Control TechniqueBy Frank E. Chase
Sacrificial entries, roof slotting, and other tactics have been used to combat high horizontal stresses during roadway development in U.S. coal mines. In Australia, the "pillar extraction on the advan
Jan 1, 1999
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Ground Control And Safety Considerations During Longwall RecoveryBy William J. Gray
The Roof Control Division of MSHA's Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center has been conducting a program to evaluate methods employed by the U.S. coal mining industry during recovery of l
Jan 1, 1993
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Investigation Of Pillar-Roof Contact Failure In Northern Appalachian Stone Mine Workings (55897abb-5ce0-4661-bf26-04d03fe5d67b)By Gabriel Esterhuizen
The roof rock in underground limestone mines in Northern Appalachia can be subject to high horizontal stresses in spite of the shallow depth of the workings. The high stresses can cause roof stability
Jan 1, 2004
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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