Advantages Of Longwall Mining In Western Coal Production

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wisecarver D. W.
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Today the longwall is getting increasing attention in the United States as an excellent way to mine coal. This is not to say it is the best way in every mine because conditions, capital costs, and markets may well dictate another method. However, operators with working longwalls are often showing preference by phasing out room-and-pillar sections and replacing them with longwall. In the United States there are about 90 longwalls in operating coal mines and the number is increasing. In Europe, 95% of underground coal mining is by longwall compared with only 5% in the United States. In the Western States about 25% of the underground coal mines use longwall mining. There is logic behind the increase in longwalling. Compared to room-and-pillar mining, straight single-pass longwall has important advantages that show up in underground coal mining in any part of the country.
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APA: Wisecarver D. W.  (1978)  Advantages Of Longwall Mining In Western Coal Production

MLA: Wisecarver D. W. Advantages Of Longwall Mining In Western Coal Production. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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