Design Considerations For Mining Thick Seams And Seams Lying In Close Proximity To One Another

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. W. Wilson B. D. Singh S. Nakajima
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

According to the Project Independence blueprint, a 270 percent increase in coal production is expected from western coal fields compared to an increase of 100 percent for the nation as a whole. Furthermore, 30 percent of the total United States coal reserves lie in the western states, which are classified as beyond the strippable limits and can be recovered only by underground methods. In view of the fact that the majority of the seams in the West are thicker than those presently mined in other parts of the country, it is important to consider the parameters that relate to mining thick seams and the factors that affect such mining systems. Apart from thick seams, a common feature of many western coal fields is the occurrence of multiple seams that lie in close proximity to one another. These multiple seam deposits present difficult mining problems that have not been encountered to any degree in other U.S. coal fields; for example, ground pressure changes in one mine level caused by mining in the other, sudden water or gas influx from the adjacent levels, the danger of spontaneous combustion in gobs and large and complex subsidence displacements on the surface. Perhaps equally important is the fact that the country can ill afford the present systems of underground mining that attain only 50 to 60 percent coal recovery. With the probability of increased thick seam mining, conservation shall be a focal point in future mine design systems. It is possible that in the future it will be forbidden to adopt the present day wasteful mining methods to ensure that coal can be conserved for future generations.
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APA: J. W. Wilson B. D. Singh S. Nakajima  (1977)  Design Considerations For Mining Thick Seams And Seams Lying In Close Proximity To One Another

MLA: J. W. Wilson B. D. Singh S. Nakajima Design Considerations For Mining Thick Seams And Seams Lying In Close Proximity To One Another. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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