Development of An Enhanced Methodology for Ground Movement Predictions Due to Longwall Mining in the Illinois Basin

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Zach G. Agioutantis
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The Illinois Basin has an extensive history with the use of mechanized longwall mining dating back to the early 1970?s. In recent times, technological advances have resulted in increased panel widths from 800 feet to over 1400 feet and daily panel advance rates have also increased significant l. The prediction and control of subsidence and surface deformation due to underground mining are important considerations in the permitting, planning, and monitoring of these coal mining operations. The prediction of mining-induced ground movements using the influence function method is a mature technology, well utilized in the Illinois basin, and widely used by researchers and planning engineers around the world. This paper utilizes subsidence data, recently measured in longwall operations in Illinois, to develop an updated ground movement prediction capability implemented by the Surface Deformation Prediction System (SDPS) software package.
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APA: Zach G. Agioutantis  (2014)  Development of An Enhanced Methodology for Ground Movement Predictions Due to Longwall Mining in the Illinois Basin

MLA: Zach G. Agioutantis Development of An Enhanced Methodology for Ground Movement Predictions Due to Longwall Mining in the Illinois Basin. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2014.

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