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  • SME-ICGCM
    Longwall Surface Subsidence Prediction Through Numerical Modelling

    By Noor Mohammad

    Comprehensive numerical modelling of the subsidence associated with longwall mining in UK Coal Measures strata has been conducted and validated against UK data. The Rock Mass Classification System (RM

    Jan 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    Longwall Tailgates: The Technology For Roof Support Has Improved But Optimization Is Still Not There

    By Thomas M. Barczak

    Roof support technology for longwall tailgates has changed dramatically during the past decade. Filling tailgates with conventional wood cribs is becoming the exception rather than the rule. Modern en

  • SME
    Longwall Top Slicing Of Thick Coal

    By R. K. Dunham

    It has been estimated that 30% of the United States coal reserves occur in the Western States at depths which would preclude exploitation by surface techniques. Much of this coal occurs in seams consi

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Longwall-Induced Ground Movement at a Shale Gas Well Site Located in a District Barrier Pillar—FLAC3D Modeling Results and Interpretation

    This paper evaluates the effect of longwall mining on a cluster of unconventional shale gas wells located in a district barrier pillar between a current longwall panel and the future panel north of th

    Jan 7, 2020

  • SME
    Longwall-Induced Subsurface Deformations and Permeability Changes—Shale Gas Well Casing Integrity Implication

    By E. Watkins, V. Gangrade, P. Zhang, J. Addis, D. W. H. Su, T. Minoski, C. Hollerich, M. Van Dyke, S. Schatzel, H. Dougherty

    "This paper presents the results of a comprehensive study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Pittsburgh Mining Research

    Jan 1, 2019

  • SAIMM
    Longwalling At Great Depth In A Geologically Disturbed Environment - The Way Forward

    By F. Russo-Bello

    TauTona Mine (the renamed Western Deep Levels East) is using a longwall mining method with stability pillars to extract the Carbon Leader Reef at a depth ranging from 2097 metres to 3456 metres below

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Longwalling Of Manganese With The Aid Of Friction Props

    By Milan Lipensky

    This paper discusses the longwalling practices used at the San. Francisco Mine of Compania Minera Autlan in Mexico, in. the mining of a sedimentary, manganese deposit. Bethlehem. Steel Company is a pa

    Jan 1, 1964

  • SME
    Long‑Distance Advanced Pre‑grouting Layer Flexible Reinforcement Mechanism and Its Application in Large Mining Height Coal Face

    By Shaoyang Yan, Xinming Chen, Huazhe Jiao, Huaibao Chu, Chang Wang

    In terms of the technical problems of rib spalling in large mining height coal face, a long-distance advanced pre-grouting layer flexible reinforcement technology is proposed in this paper. Based on t

    Sep 27, 2022

  • NIOSH
    Look Up! Look Down! Look Out! - About ESFI

    Founded in 1994 through a joint effort between Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL), the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), the

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AIME
    Looking Ahead in Anthracite Production

    By Cadwallader Evans

    MY endeavor in this paper will be to tell something of the accomplishments and current problems of the anthracite producer and to suggest some of the avenues for technical development that seem to me

    Jan 1, 1938

  • SME
    Looking Back at 1942-1946

    Although out of the ordinary, MINING ENGINEERING is pleased to present a few photographs that typify Western US mining activity during WWII. The photographs, taken by R.G. Zellers at Colorado minin

    Jan 6, 1983

  • SME
    Looking Back at the Metal Mines of Cornwall

    By Thomas A. Simpson

    Traveling through the moors and valleys of Cornwall, England, one is reminded of the extensive mining activities of the past. Abandoned shafts, remains of granite block wheel houses and engine houses,

    Jan 9, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    Looking for an Adequate Drilling Spacing and Heterotopic Sampling û An Iron Ore Example

    By D T. Ribeiro, J F. C L Costa, J C. Koppe

    Drilling and sampling are responsible for most of the costs during mineral exploration, especially in multi-elements and polymetallic deposits, such as iron, manganese and bauxite deposits. On these d

    Sep 26, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Looking for Fractures - Integrating Geochemistry with Hydrogeology to Find Inter-Aquifer Leakage above Dewatered or Collapsed Coal Seams

    By P Mulvey, M Stuckey

    "Inter-aquifer leakage due to fractures caused by coal seam gas extractions or longwall mining is an important issue for both the gas and coal industries. Currently, predicting stress induced macro-po

    Nov 26, 2013

  • SME
    Looking for Mr. Good Contract

    By Wayne E. Kilker, Michael J. McBride, William P. Levy, Thomas J. Lamb

    Between 1989 and 2004 the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA)constructed several major wastewater and water tunnels associated with three major projects in the Boston area of eastern Massac

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Looking For Value In Wastelands: Developing Renewable Energy On Degraded And Polluted Lands

    By R. Rushforth

    The surge of activity in the solar energy market, spurred by government incentives, has created new and more efficient solar technologies, but issues surrounding land- and water-use have backlogged th

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Looking to the Future

    By Chris Twigge-Molecey

    Demand for metals will continue to grow as global population numbers and prosperity levels steadily increase. Consequently, there will continue to be a need to design and construct new metallurgical p

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Loosening And Face Stability With Shallow Overburden In The ?Sitina Tunnel,? Bratislava, Slovakia

    By Chikaosa Tanimoto

    INTRODUCTION Bratislava is located at the intersection of important traffic routes, including motor-ways, roads, railways, air traffic, trading, and inland waterway with an important harbour. The con

  • AIME
    Los Alamos - The Town of Beginning Again - A behind-the-scenes story of life in the community built around the hidden laboratory where the A-bomb was made, and where nuclear research now goes forward

    By Marie Kinzel

    LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, the birthplace f the atomic bomb, is one of the most famous-and mysterious-places in the world. It leaped into fame on Aug. 6, 1945, when the first atomic bomb burst over Hiros

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Los Angeles Ideal for Regional Meeting

    By AIME AIME

    NO MORE SUITABLE time and place than LOS Angeles on Thursday and Friday, July 28 and 29, could have been chosen for the Western Regional Meeting of the~1nstitutk. After attending two clays of technica

    Jan 1, 1932