Valley Bottom Upsidence above a Longwall Operation with Strong Overburden Strata

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Hicks Greg Hasenfus Zach Agioutantis Zach Wedding
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Jun 25, 2024

Abstract

Most prediction methods used to calculate mining-induced subsidence rely on empirical formulations, which typically assume flat topography and uniform properties in the overburden. It is also well known that when a longwall panel mines below a valley bottom surface ground deformation magnitudes and orientations may be significantly influenced by the presence of the valley. This paper discusses ground deformation data collected at different surface locations above the Buchanan mine in the eastern United States. Measurements at individual surface points and strata movement measurements using a three-point extensometer have been collected as the area was undermined. Measurements correspond to the mining of the panel immediately under the measurement points and to the mining of adjacent panels. Measurement locations correspond to valley bottom locations. The measurements are critically evaluated and compared with respect to topography and panel face location. The issue of the fluctuation of GPS measurements is also discussed.
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APA: Steve Hicks Greg Hasenfus Zach Agioutantis Zach Wedding  (2024)  Valley Bottom Upsidence above a Longwall Operation with Strong Overburden Strata

MLA: Steve Hicks Greg Hasenfus Zach Agioutantis Zach Wedding Valley Bottom Upsidence above a Longwall Operation with Strong Overburden Strata. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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