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                     Time-Dependent Behavior Of Rocks: Laboratory Tests On Hollow Cylinder Time-Dependent Behavior Of Rocks: Laboratory Tests On Hollow CylinderBy Gilles Rousset This paper presents laboratory experiments conducted on hollow cylinders samples. The advantage of such a geometry is to approach in situ conditions around cylindrical openings (lined galleries, boreh Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Recent UK Experience of Working above Previously Extracted Longwalls Recent UK Experience of Working above Previously Extracted LongwallsBy David Bigby In the UK, it is becoming increasingly necessary to open new longwall mining areas above old, abandoned workings. In such cases, strategic and gate roadways must often be driven and maintained acros Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Airbag Support for Ground Control in Thin Seam Coal Mining Airbag Support for Ground Control in Thin Seam Coal MiningBy Fan Shaogang In this paper, the airbags' structure and technical characteristics and its applications in China are described. Based on the practice of the airbags in mining thin seams, the effects on ground c Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Application Of Physical And Mathematical Modelling In Underground Excavations Application Of Physical And Mathematical Modelling In Underground ExcavationsThe scope of this paper is to introduce a mathematical model based on matrix algebra in order to determine similitude quantities, which can be arranged in specific formats to simulate the field condit Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Geomechanic Monitoring And Distributed Information Systems Geomechanic Monitoring And Distributed Information SystemsBy G. I. Gritsko In this paper we consider the elements of a distributed information geomechanic monitoring system which is used in computerized mine planning and mining operations control. The automated system is a t Jan 1, 1996 
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                     A Roof Quality Index For Stone Mines Using Borescope Logging A Roof Quality Index For Stone Mines Using Borescope LoggingBy John Ellenberger The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has collected pillar and span data at 34 stone mines in 10 states to develop pillar and roof span design guidelines for underground st Jan 1, 2009 
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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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                     Roof Control Analysis In North River Mine Roof Control Analysis In North River MineBy Mike Watts Since the first longwall panel development started in the new mining, (Southern) area, a number of roof falls have occurred in L1 and L2 gate-entries. The longwall was delayed for a total of two month Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Outburst Control in Underground Coal Mines, Outburst Control in Underground Coal Mines,By Floyd D. Varley Outbursts, the sudden and violent out- pouring of material into mine openings, is a ground control problem increasingly encountered in the United States as deeper seams are developed. Outbursts, cause Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Advanced Prediction Methods for Roadway Behaviour by Combining Numerical Simulation, Physical Modelling and In-Situ Monitoring Advanced Prediction Methods for Roadway Behaviour by Combining Numerical Simulation, Physical Modelling and In-Situ MonitoringBy Andreas Hucke For the roadway design in the German hard coal mining industry, an advanced combined planning system has been applied during the past 20 years. The German mining industry is working with single entry Jan 1, 2006 
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                     The Effect of Immediate Strata on Pillar Behavior in Retreat Pillaring-- A Case Study The Effect of Immediate Strata on Pillar Behavior in Retreat Pillaring-- A Case StudyBy A. W. Khair This paper deals with the analysis of pillar failure in a room and pillar mining operation of a deep underground coal mine. The incident here involved the failure of more than 100 pillars. The mechan Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Comparison Of Predictions And Measurements Of Subsidence Caused By Underground Mining In Northern Appalachia Comparison Of Predictions And Measurements Of Subsidence Caused By Underground Mining In Northern AppalachiaBy H. J. Siriwardane This paper presents results from three case studies involving longwall mine panels at which the measured ground movements were compared with the numerical model predictions based on the finite element Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Twenty-Four Conferences; More Than One-Hundred and Seventy Papers; Understanding Roof Bolt Selection and Design Still Remains Priceless (2784433d-38ec-4606-8972-993e284de8c3) Twenty-Four Conferences; More Than One-Hundred and Seventy Papers; Understanding Roof Bolt Selection and Design Still Remains Priceless (2784433d-38ec-4606-8972-993e284de8c3)By Stephen C. Tadolini The International Ground Control Conference in Mining has always provided an open forum for the publication, presentation, discussion, and often heated debate on roof bolting systems mostly with atten Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Design Methods To Control Violent Pillar Failures In Room-And-Pillar Mines (V. S. Bureau of Mines) Design Methods To Control Violent Pillar Failures In Room-And-Pillar Mines (V. S. Bureau of Mines)By R. Karl Zipf The sudden, violent collapse of large areas of room-and-pillar mines poses a special hazard to miners and mine operators. This type of failure, termed a "Cascading Pillar Failure" (CPF), occurs when o Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Applied Geomechanics for Support Design in German Deep Coal Mines Applied Geomechanics for Support Design in German Deep Coal MinesBy Holger Witthaus Beside the traditional geomechanical evaluation methods the geotechnical parameters are recognized as important facts of the planning work for multiple seam mining. Standards for applied monitoring an Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Time Dependent Roof Deterioration At A Central Ohio Coal Mine (b0f3bbeb-91e8-4a62-8116-5f9e444a047e) Time Dependent Roof Deterioration At A Central Ohio Coal Mine (b0f3bbeb-91e8-4a62-8116-5f9e444a047e)By Ted Klemetti Roof deterioration in weak moisture-sensitive rock leads to roof falls in coal mines. An observation site was set up in intake air at an underground coal mine in central Ohio to evaluate the time-dep Jan 1, 2009 
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                     The Response Of A High Order Stream To Shallow Cover Longwall Mining In The Northern Appalachian Coalfield The Response Of A High Order Stream To Shallow Cover Longwall Mining In The Northern Appalachian CoalfieldBy John A. Owsiany The effect of longwall mining on streams and shallow aquifers has been the subject of numerous research studies for more than twenty years. As a result of these studies, it has become common to consid Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Underground Movement Of Rock Mass And Stress Distribution Due To Multiple Mining Underground Movement Of Rock Mass And Stress Distribution Due To Multiple MiningBy Victor V. Nazimko Multiple mining generates gob-interaction displacements. They redistribute stress m strata and obey laws of irreversibility thermodynamics. An irreversible state causes inhomogeneity of the stress dis Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Monitoring Mobile Roof Supports Monitoring Mobile Roof SupportsBy Kenneth E. Hay Researchers from the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a field study to assess the safety of remotely controlled mobile roof supports (MRS) in a retreat pillar mining operation, Data were collected to pr Jan 1, 1995 
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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 
