Subsidence Experiences In The Room-And-Pillar Mines Of The Northern Appalachian Coalfield

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kewal K. Kohli Syd S. Peng Richard E. Thill
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The results of unpublished investigations into surface subsidence from coal mining in the Northern Appalachian Coalfield are summarized. These investigations were carried out by various coal companies and the State of Pennsylvania in the sixties and seventies. Subsidence data were collected and analyzed from 10 room-and-pillar panels in 5 mines in the Pittsburgh coal seam. Results show that angle of draw ranges from 26° to 33° and subsidence factor from 0.42 to 0.72; surface heating generally occurs beyond the edges of the panel, the amount and extent of which vary; waviness occurs in the subsidence profile if a substantial number of pillar stumps are left in irregular patterns; interpanel effect is significant; time-dependent subsidence exists, but varies for different panels; and surface slope does not seem to affect the amount of subsidence.
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APA: Kewal K. Kohli Syd S. Peng Richard E. Thill  (1982)  Subsidence Experiences In The Room-And-Pillar Mines Of The Northern Appalachian Coalfield

MLA: Kewal K. Kohli Syd S. Peng Richard E. Thill Subsidence Experiences In The Room-And-Pillar Mines Of The Northern Appalachian Coalfield. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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