Roof Geology Mapping In Underground Coal Mines

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Daniel W. H. Su
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Underground roof geology reconnaissance is being conducted by CONSOL Inc. to enhance mine productivity. Often, roof instability within mine entries is the consequence of highly variable geology that cannot always be detected from information provided by widely-spaced surface core holes. Utilizing a combination of roof drilling data, geophysical logs, and borehole camera and fiberscope observations, roof geology mapping is conducted within longwall development entries in areas of specific concern prior to commencement of longwall mining, Depending on the uniformity of the site-specific roof geology, data point spacing along the longwall development generally ranges from one to five crosscuts. Surface core hole data are correlated with the roof geology mapped underground to validate the underground observations. Detailed roof geology maps can then be produced to enable ground control engineers and mine management to select cost-effective ground control techniques. However, this procedure is not necessary or useful in all situations and it is employed only when there is strong geologic evidence to justify a closer inspection.
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APA: Daniel W. H. Su  (1999)  Roof Geology Mapping In Underground Coal Mines

MLA: Daniel W. H. Su Roof Geology Mapping In Underground Coal Mines. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1999.

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