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This paper presents an analysis of surface ground movements recorded from two longwall mines in Northern West Virginia which operate in the Pittsburgh Seam. The instrumentation areas consisted of four panels, two at each mine, covering various sections with unique topographic features. Instrumentation consisted of survey monuments on 25 to 120 ft. spacing. Vertical and horizontal ground movements were measured at specified intervals to determine subsidence rate, developing and final subsidence profiles, angle of draw, horizontal displacements and associated strain profiles. A relationship between panel depth and width and the subsidence factor was also developed. |