Lessons from Recent Pillar “Squeezes” in US Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Christopher Mark
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Jun 25, 2024

Abstract

Area wide pillar failures, or “squeezes,” were once fairly common in underground coal mines. While rare today, they do occur. This paper describes seven case histories that were investigated by MSHA Technical Support. They occurred across the range of US coalfields, in both longwall and room-and-pillar mines, and involved development mining, pillar recovery, longwall panel extraction, and multiple seam interactions. Significant lessons from each are discussed.
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APA: Christopher Mark  (2024)  Lessons from Recent Pillar “Squeezes” in US Coal Mines

MLA: Christopher Mark Lessons from Recent Pillar “Squeezes” in US Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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