IC 7599 Some Roof-Control Practices In Coal Mines Of The United Kingdom ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John W. Buch
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

Safety and cost in mining coal beds under the extreme pressures found at depth, full extraction to conserve resources, and even surface subsidence to minimize damage of improved areas have directed much well-deserved attention, in the United Kingdom; to roof-control methods. Because the effects of pressure will be felt intensely as our Pennsylvania anthracite mines grow deeper, the senior author took advantage of an opportunity afforded by a mission to Europe3/ to observe, to a limited extent, the effects of pressures found in deep mines and the manner in which they are con trolled. Organized research relating to strata control has been carried on in Great Britain for nearly 25 years. These activities have been ably outlined by Dr. D. W. Phillips.4/ Physical properties of coal-measure rocks, movements of roof and floor, and types of face and roadway supports have been investigated. Same of the forces induced by the extraction of coal have been measured. The results of this research have been publicized and openly discussed, and much progress has been made in establishing a better factual understanding of roof-control problems and their solution.
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APA: John W. Buch  (1951)  IC 7599 Some Roof-Control Practices In Coal Mines Of The United Kingdom ? Introduction

MLA: John W. Buch IC 7599 Some Roof-Control Practices In Coal Mines Of The United Kingdom ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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