Two Seam Dragline Mining Techniques Of The Consolidation Coal Company's Burning Star # 4 Mine

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 25
- File Size:
- 2471 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1977
Abstract
The paper about to be presented deals with the relatively straightforward problem of mining two seams of coal separated by an interval. This may seem to be a simple problem but within a twenty-mile radius of Consolidation Coal Company's Burning Star # 4 Mine at least seven (7) different techniques of two-seam mining have either been tried or are now in use. This great variety of techniques should point out that there is no single simple solution; a conclusion often reached when dealing with mining problems. As a background for the techniques presently in use at the Burning Star # 4 Mine, we will briefly outline the other five (5) stripping techniques used in the area: 1. Captain Hine 6360 Range Diagram (Figure 1) 2. Leahy Mine Range Diagram (Figure 2) 3. Burning Star # 3 Mine 5860 Range Diagram (Figure 3) 4. Burning Star # 3 and # 4 Mines Dragline in Pit Range Diagram (Figure 4) 5. Captain Hine 2570/5561 Range Diagram (Figure 5) Each of these techniques was chosen because it provided the best and least expensive alternative for mining the coal under the particular restraints encountered. The Mine Engineers at our Burning Star # 4 Mine, Mr. Dennis Mahan and Mr. William Weaver, will now detail two additional mining techniques, out-lining our experience to date.
Citation
APA:
(1977) Two Seam Dragline Mining Techniques Of The Consolidation Coal Company's Burning Star # 4 MineMLA: Two Seam Dragline Mining Techniques Of The Consolidation Coal Company's Burning Star # 4 Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.