Underground Mining - Bumps in Coal Mines-Theories of Causes and Suggested Means of Prevention or of Minimizing Effects (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George S. Rice
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

The subject of violent bumps in coal mines has been again brought to attention by a recent succession of such occurrences in the coal mines of the Cumberland field of eastern Kentucky and southern Virginia, which have caused fatalities and injuries to underground employees, a report on which is being issued by the United States Bureau of Mines1. The A.I.M.E. has had two valuable papers on bumps in the No. 2 Mine, Springhill, Nova Scotia, each followed by general discussion on bumps and their causes2. This paper gives a brief review of suggested causes and remedial measures given in English, Canadian and United States reports on blimps in coal mines, and then presents suggestions arising from the writer's recent investigation of the bumps in the Cumberland mines, made at the request of the mine operators, to determine the causes and remedies. These bumps, which occur under the simplest natural conditions, provide better opportunity for analysis of causes and effects than afforded under more complex conditions. The simple conditions in this field consist of relatively thin and level coal beds and uniform roof strata free from folding and faulting. Definition of Bumps Bumps in coal mines, as defined in this paper, are sudden violent bursts of coal that usually occur without warning in the extraction of pillars and may or may not be accompanied incidentally by falls of draw slate, upheaval of bottom and smashing of timbers. They are not known to occur where the advancing longwall method of mining, accompanied by
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APA: George S. Rice  (1936)  Underground Mining - Bumps in Coal Mines-Theories of Causes and Suggested Means of Prevention or of Minimizing Effects (With Discussion)

MLA: George S. Rice Underground Mining - Bumps in Coal Mines-Theories of Causes and Suggested Means of Prevention or of Minimizing Effects (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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