Long-term subsidence associated with longwall mining - its causes, development and magnitude

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Luo S. S. Peng
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

This paper presents some results obtained from research on long-term subsidence over and near chain pillar systems - the area available to long-term subsidence in longwall operations. Although the long-term subsidence for most longwall operations is insignificant, it does exist in some cases. In the cases that showed significant long-term subsidence, it was found that the development process could be expressed by an exponential decaying function. The stability factor of the chain pillar system and the potential for long-term subsidence are the two most important factors that control the magnitude and development characteristics of the long-term subsidence process.
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APA: Y. Luo S. S. Peng  (2000)  Long-term subsidence associated with longwall mining - its causes, development and magnitude

MLA: Y. Luo S. S. Peng Long-term subsidence associated with longwall mining - its causes, development and magnitude. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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