Effect Of Longwall Mining Subsidence On The Stability Of Surface Slopes

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
John J. Bowders
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The stability of surface slopes undergoing subsidence due to longwall mining was investigated to examine the effect the subsidence had on the stability of the slopes. Stability analyses were performed on all slopes along both longitudinal and transeverse sections of the longwall panel before and after subsidence. Both finite- and infinite-slope analyses were performed with both drained and undrained cases. The results indicated that the changes in the stability of slopes due to subsidence were insignificant for the cases analyzed. Although significant lateral ground movements were recorded, these were not attributed to slope failure. Explanations for these movements are presented in the paper.
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APA: John J. Bowders  (1988)  Effect Of Longwall Mining Subsidence On The Stability Of Surface Slopes

MLA: John J. Bowders Effect Of Longwall Mining Subsidence On The Stability Of Surface Slopes. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1988.

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