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Longwall Recovery At Bailey Mine - Ground Control Challenges And Solutions (963204bd-df7d-40f3-9bd2-496636477d24)
By Daniel Su
This paper describes recent ground control challenges encountered at the longwall recovery areas of one of Bailey Mine?s two longwall faces and the proactive measures taken by CONSOL management and en
Jan 1, 2009
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Rib Support Innovation At Daw Mill Colliery (a22a0861-1502-4d3d-a2cd-8a6ba0c13271)
By Jon Bowler
Daw Mill Colliery, UK Coal, near Coventry in England, mines the Warwickshire Thick Seam at 800 m/2500 ft depth using longwall retreat with gateroads supported by rockbolts. Over the last eight years
Jan 1, 2009
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Fortrac® Geogrids For Mine Roof Control
By Ray Brandon
The recent introduction of polymer geogrids for ground control purposes in underground mines allows mine operators more flexibility in choosing improved products for several applications. This is evid
Jan 1, 1996
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Integrated Instrumentation Method of Stress State, Material Property, and Deformation Measurement for Stress Control Method of Mining
By Shosei Serata
The application of conventional rock mechanics methods to complex ground is very difficult. Yet. In most underground mining, the ground is complex. Therefore. conventional methods are not only difficu
Jan 1, 1986
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Calcium Aluminate Kiders in Hard Rock and Coal Mining
By Bernard Woolley
The history of the use of calcium aluminates in mining is discussed including a review of very rapid hardening concretes, anchoring using cement capsules and pumped ground control systems. Specific re
Jan 1, 1997
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Complex Seismic Trace Attributes In Coal Exploration
By Lawrence M. Gochioco
The interpretation of coal seismic data requires a certain precision and accuracy to make the results more reliable. The signature of the seismic wavelet provides a host of valuable geologic informati
Jan 1, 1989
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Subsidence Misconceptions And Myths
By Richard E. Gray
Subsidence due to coal mining is poorly understood by non-specialists. This has led to numerous misconceptions and myths based on limited observations and lack of knowledge. The three most common are:
Jan 1, 1996
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Underground Storage, With Emphasis On Storage In Excavated Rock Caverns
By C. Fairhurst
Most of the papers designated as being within the topic of underground storage at this Symposium are concerned with aspects of radioactive waste isolation. Although this is, unquestionably, an importa
Jan 1, 1989
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Design And Backfill Installation Considerations For Cut-And-Cover Coal Mine Slope Entry Using Steel Supports And Lagging (5aeac579-3675-40a9-b37e-6b4c5af947be)
By Larry DeGraff
With the increase of new mine development in the past several years, many coal mines have decided to self- perform the design and construction for their slope development projects. The development pr
Jan 1, 2009
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Geomechanic Monitoring And Distributed Information Systems
By G. I. Gritsko
In this paper we consider the elements of a distributed information geomechanic monitoring system which is used in computerized mine planning and mining operations control. The automated system is a t
Jan 1, 1996
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Tensioned Point Anchor Resin System Versus Non-Tensioned Fully Grouted Rebar - Two Case Studies
By John C. Stankus
Jennmar Corporation. in an effort to improve mine roof control, has conducted extensive study and research comparing tensioned point anchor resin systems versus the use of non-tensioned fully grouted
Jan 1, 1990
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Finite element analysis and comparison of shaly mine roof support systems
By K. F. Unrug
In the paper a numerical modeling method is used for evaluation of a roof support system, which is commonly used in the US coal industry. The effectiveness of mechanical roof bolting with or without,
Jan 1, 1989
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Surface damage due to longwall mining - A case study
By P. M. Lin
A subsidence monitoring program over a longwall panel was established (1) to explore the impacts of dynamic subsidence on the ground surface and structures and (2) to correlate the movements between t
Jan 1, 1989
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Roof Control Problems on Development and Longwall Gateroads at a South- western PA Coal Mine
By T. P. Mucho
Over the past several years, two types of roof control problems have been en- countered at Beth Energy's Eighty Four Complex mine in Southwestern Pennsylvania. These problems have been (1) poor r
Jan 1, 1986
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Rapid Assessment Of Gateroad Roof Stability By Simple Monitoring Techniques
By Peter Cain
In response to the appearance of excessive convergence of bolted gateroads in the front abutment zone of retreating coal faces at Phalen Colliery, staff from the CANMET Cape Breton Coal Research Labor
Jan 1, 1996
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Premining Stability Analysis Of A Shaft Pillar At The Homestake Mine
By J. C. Johnson
High-grade ore found in a shaft pillar at the Homestake Mine prompted a request for a Bureau of Mines study to determine if selected areas of the shaft pillar could be mined without jeopardizing the s
Jan 1, 1989
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Using Major Hazard Risk Assessment to Appraise and Manage Escapeway Instability Issues: A Case Study (d1d3dd49-2f0a-44af-8ddf-69de3f441c2d)
By Anthony Iannacchione
A Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA) was developed in Australia after a series of mine disasters in the 1990?s. A MHRA is used to help prevent major hazards, i.e. fire, explosion, wind-blast, outbur
Jan 1, 2007
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Managing A New Technology - An Update Of The UK Rockbolting Story
By L. R. Stace
Arguably, one of the most significant technological breakthroughs that had been experienced during the period when British Coal was the major coalmine operating company in the UK, the use of rockbolts
Jan 1, 1996
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Mine Stability Mapping
By Collin L. Stewart
The high cost and limited flexibility of modern longwall systems has resulted in the need for mine engineers and geologists to predict possible adverse mining areas ahead of mining and to then design
Jan 1, 2006
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Changes In The Seismic Properties Of The Cover Produced By Longwall Mining
By Guoqi He
Common offset seismic data collected over two active longwall panels at different stages of mining reveal that significant arrival time delays are produced in reflections from different levels within
Jan 1, 1989