OFR-36-80 A Study Of Roof Falls In Underground Mines On The Pocahontas #3 Seam Southern West Virginia And Southwestern Virginia

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John C. Ferm
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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93
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

This report summarizes the results of an investigation of geologic factors that contribute to roof quality in underground mines in the Pocahontas #3 coal bed in southern West Virginia and southwestern Virginia. The investigation consisted of three phases, the first of which was selecting for detailed study five mines which represented the range of roof conditions, mining practices and geologic phenomena. This was accomplished by a statistical analysis of questionnaire data from 35 mines. The second phase consisted of detailed mapping in a "good" and a "bad" top area in each of the five selected mines and resulted in a qualitative assessment of geologic factors contributing to roof £alls. In the third phase, five mines were selected in which most non-geologic factors believed to contribute to roof falls were relatively constant but displayed a wide variety of geologic characteristics. Data from these mines were analyzed to test the qualitative assessments from Phase II. The primary result of this investigation is that slickensides arising from different geologic causes are the major geologic features leading to roof falls. These slicken-sides are found in ancient slump deposits, fire clays and sandy fire clays and channel contacts. Falls also occur where thick sandstone bodies directly over-lying the coal contain abundant shale or ironstone pebbles and coaly strips. The best top material is a sequence which consists of shale grading upward to sandy shale and sandstone within 30 feet of the top of the coal. Thick sand-stone units (301) without pebbles also provide good top.
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APA: John C. Ferm  (1978)  OFR-36-80 A Study Of Roof Falls In Underground Mines On The Pocahontas #3 Seam Southern West Virginia And Southwestern Virginia

MLA: John C. Ferm OFR-36-80 A Study Of Roof Falls In Underground Mines On The Pocahontas #3 Seam Southern West Virginia And Southwestern Virginia. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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