Subsidence Monitoring Results, Thick Seam Longwall Mining In Wyoming

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Collin L. Stewart
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A summary of the results of a limited subsidence monitoring program at Cyprus Amax Coal Company's Shoshone Mine No. 1 in the Hanna Basin of south central Wyoming is presented. The monitoring program was designed to meet regulatory requirements for confirmation of subsidence predictions made in the mining permit. The longwall panels were 380 ft to 600-ft wide. Mining heights varied from 11 ft to 13.5 ft. Gate road development included three-entry and two-entry head and tail gates. Overburden depth varied from 150 to 945 ft. The coal seam and overburden dip at approximately 11 degrees. The overburden is very low to low strength mudstone and carbonaceous shale with low to moderate strength, silty sandstone interbeds. Panel W/h ratios varied from subcritical to supercritical. Smax was 0.9 of the mining height. The subsidence ratio was about 0.6 for subcritical width. The draw angle on the up-dip side averaged 20 deg. The draw angle on the down-dip side averaged 12 deg.
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APA: Collin L. Stewart  (1995)  Subsidence Monitoring Results, Thick Seam Longwall Mining In Wyoming

MLA: Collin L. Stewart Subsidence Monitoring Results, Thick Seam Longwall Mining In Wyoming. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1995.

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