The Correlation Between Ascending Mining and Stability of the Overlying Strata

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

In the process of mining the lower seam in a multi-seam operation, a lot of oblique fract- ures appeared in the upper seam which was in the equilibrium zone. These fractures closed soon after the lower face line passed. Despite the occurrance of some degree of undulations, and and step-like unevenness, the upper seam was subsequently extracted without difficulty. When attempting multi-seam extraction, from the height of the equilibrium zone, the minimum distance between seams in ascending mining should be predicted. By analysing roof con- vergences data and the geometrical configuration of subsidence profile, it was found that the minimum safe distance for ascending multi-seam mining depends on the mining height of the lower seam and the properties and structure of the inter-stratified rocks.
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APA:  (1986)  The Correlation Between Ascending Mining and Stability of the Overlying Strata

MLA: The Correlation Between Ascending Mining and Stability of the Overlying Strata. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.

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