A Review Of Subsidence Prediction Research Conducted At Sandia National Laboratories

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. J. Sutherland
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

This paper reviews the results of the subsidence research prop ram at Sandia National Laboratories. The manuscript highlights the following: the application of empirical methods (profile functions) to the subsidence above longwall panels in the U.S.; the use of the "rubble model" to describe the behavior of broken strata as it distends when it falls to the Mine floor (or top of the rubble pile) and then is subsequently compacted as it is loaded by overlying elements of strata; and, the application of physical modeling techniques (centrifuge simulations) and numerical techniques to study the failure mechanisms in highly structured stratigraphy. The capabilities of the latter two are illustrated ')y comparing their predictions to the results of a field case that has complicated stratigraphy.
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APA: H. J. Sutherland  (1982)  A Review Of Subsidence Prediction Research Conducted At Sandia National Laboratories

MLA: H. J. Sutherland A Review Of Subsidence Prediction Research Conducted At Sandia National Laboratories. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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