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                     Identifying Moisture Sensitive Roof Rocks in Coal Mines Identifying Moisture Sensitive Roof Rocks in Coal MinesBy Gregory M. Molinda Historically, miners have known that roof rocks originally composed largely of mud were prone to slaking and deterioration when exposed to water and humidity. Mine Safety and Health Administration (M Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Complex Seismic Trace Attributes In Coal Exploration Complex Seismic Trace Attributes In Coal ExplorationBy Lawrence M. Gochioco The interpretation of coal seismic data requires a certain precision and accuracy to make the results more reliable. The signature of the seismic wavelet provides a host of valuable geologic informati Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Development in Steel Roadway Support - A Track Record Development in Steel Roadway Support - A Track RecordBy Rudi Podjadtke In a short chronological review the development concepts and improvements in steel roadway support are shown. The successful standardization concept of RAG Deutsche Steinkohle and currently used suppo Jan 1, 2008 
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                     The Development and Application of Polyurethane Injectable Cable Bolts The Development and Application of Polyurethane Injectable Cable BoltsBy Dakota D. Faulkner Cable bolts have been very effective in mine ground control. Non-tensioned and tensioned cable bolts are now used for both primary and supplemental bolting (Suder, 2001; Mirabile, 2010). In the United Jan 1, 2012 
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                     In-Seam Seismic Tomography Mapping Application To Coal Mining Problems In-Seam Seismic Tomography Mapping Application To Coal Mining ProblemsContinuing with the effort of providing new and more effective exploration methods to the mining industry, where direct methods (drilling, cross-cutting, etc.) are not applicable, either for logistica Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Roof Control In Longwall Faces - Geological And Geotechnical Characteristics And IT Solution For Prediction (50d59152-95b6-444a-a8f2-4ae0c4262f3f) Roof Control In Longwall Faces - Geological And Geotechnical Characteristics And IT Solution For Prediction (50d59152-95b6-444a-a8f2-4ae0c4262f3f)By Holger Witthaus Various seam conditions had been examined during longwall production at RAG German hard coal mines. Based on the field data a prediction method was developed considering separation planes as influenci Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Reflections on the Application of Geophysics to Ground Control Reflections on the Application of Geophysics to Ground ControlBy Peter Hatherly As a discipline, geophysics covers an enormous range of scales and applications - from planetary geophysics through to the monitoring of acoustic emissions of rock samples. Although it is not a core d Jan 1, 2006 
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                     The research on the mechanical properties of hard roof in underground coal mining The research on the mechanical properties of hard roof in underground coal miningBy Xu Lin Sheng During the mining course, when the roof above coal seams is constituted by thick and hard sandstone (conglomerate), sudden roof movements often take place with great force and de¬struction which is th Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Catastrophic Failures of Underground Evaporite Mines Catastrophic Failures of Underground Evaporite MinesBy Jeff Whyatt Deformation of underground salt, trona and potash mines is generally time dependent, providing for gradual adjustment of strata to mining induced stresses. Time dependence can allow for higher extract Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Prediction of First Weighting Distance in Longwall Coal Mining By 3D Numerical Modeling ? A Case Study Prediction of First Weighting Distance in Longwall Coal Mining By 3D Numerical Modeling ? A Case StudyBy Haile Manteqi In longwall coal mines, estimation of roof strata condition, sequence of loading, and supporting requirements are of a high degree of importance, and they are directly related to production and safety Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Subsidence Misconceptions And Myths Subsidence Misconceptions And MythsBy Richard E. Gray Subsidence due to coal mining is poorly understood by non-specialists. This has led to numerous misconceptions and myths based on limited observations and lack of knowledge. The three most common are: Jan 1, 1996 
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                     An Overview Of The National Roof Evaluation Accident Prevention (REAP) Program An Overview Of The National Roof Evaluation Accident Prevention (REAP) ProgramBy J. M. Krese This paper gives an overview of the National REAP program emphasizing the program's current status and future plans. A brief historical review of the program will be given containing roof-fall ac Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Investigation of the Stability of a Pillar Retreat Section at the Fletcher Mine Investigation of the Stability of a Pillar Retreat Section at the Fletcher MineBy Doug Tesarik Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health1 (NIOSH), together with employees from The Doe Run Company, are monitoring and evaluating the stability of a pillar retreat s Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Crinum Mine 15 Longwalls in Weak Roof What Did We Learn about Supporting the Ground? Crinum Mine 15 Longwalls in Weak Roof What Did We Learn about Supporting the Ground?By Dan Payne The Crinum mine has recently completed workings in the southern area of the mine. Over the 10 years of longwall production 40 million tonnes have been extracted and the mine has experienced over 40 lo Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Correlation Between Unconfined Compressive And Point Load Strengths For Appalachian Rocks Correlation Between Unconfined Compressive And Point Load Strengths For Appalachian RocksBy Luis E. Vallejo The strength measured by the uniaxial compression test is a parameter that is widely used for the engineering classification of rocks. Sedimentary rocks such as shales, however, are difficult to evalu Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Subsidence prediction using a laminated linear model Subsidence prediction using a laminated linear modelBy Miklos D. G. Salamon If all stratifications are horizontal, the computation of surface deformation induced by coal mining involves the prediction of roof and floor convergence and then the transfer of the effects of this Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Coal Pillar Design Formulae Review and Analysis Coal Pillar Design Formulae Review and AnalysisBy Xinzhi Du Coal strength is essential to analyze the stability of excavation in coal. It is well known that the strength of coal tested in the laboratory is size-dependent, and different size specimens will prod Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Mitigating the Effects of High Horizontal Stress on Ground Control in An Underground Stone Mine: A Case History Mitigating the Effects of High Horizontal Stress on Ground Control in An Underground Stone Mine: A Case HistoryBy John Ellenberger The nature of a stone deposit is rarely defined through exploration and engineering design, but more through the actual experience encountered as the mine develops; hence, issues with ground control a Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Applications Of New Technologies To The Technical Design And Monitoring Of Longwall Panels Applications Of New Technologies To The Technical Design And Monitoring Of Longwall PanelsBy Brad R. Blair This paper will review impacts on longwall design and ground stability assessment due to advances in mine automation and sensing technology. Several new approaches to the prediction and monitoring of Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Influence Of Discontinuity Orientations And Strength On Cavability In A Confined Environment Influence Of Discontinuity Orientations And Strength On Cavability In A Confined EnvironmentBy L. J. Lorig Much of the present knowledge about caving behavior of rock masses has been obtained from empirical observations. Additional notions about caving have been developed through inferences derived from tw Jan 1, 1989 
