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                     The Next Generation of Cable Bolts for Improved Ground Support The Next Generation of Cable Bolts for Improved Ground SupportBy Stephen C. Tadolini PC-Strand tendons, commonly referred to as cable bolts, have become a major rock reinforcement device for underground mining and civil applications. The most common configuration is a 1+6 strand, whic Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Load Transfer Distance Calibration of a Coal Panel Scale Model: a Case Study Load Transfer Distance Calibration of a Coal Panel Scale Model: a Case StudyBy Mark K. Larson Calibration of LaModel for deep coal mines begins with adjustment of overburden stiffness for load transfer distance. This calibration determines whether mining induced stresses are concentrated in th Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Massive Pillar Collapse: a Room?and?Pillar Marble Mine Case Study Massive Pillar Collapse: a Room?and?Pillar Marble Mine Case StudyBy Sandin E. Phillipson The Mine Safety and Health Administration?s Roof Control Division responded to a massive ground failure at an underground marble mine in northern Georgia. The ground failure occurred in a benched area Jan 1, 2012 
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                     The Evaluation of Empirical Coal Pillar Strength Formula Based on Uncertainty Criterion The Evaluation of Empirical Coal Pillar Strength Formula Based on Uncertainty CriterionBy Navid Hosseini Several empirical equations to estimate coal pillar strength have been presented in academic studies. The development processes of these equations are similar and are usually obtained by fitting the m Jan 1, 2012 
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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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                     The Estimation of Ground Control Risk By Real?Time Quantitative Visual Assessments The Estimation of Ground Control Risk By Real?Time Quantitative Visual AssessmentsBy Alexander Garcia Roof and rib falls are the basic ground control hazards associated with underground roadways during development, stand up and, if applicable, retreat. Falls of ground can happen following the deterior Jan 1, 2012 
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                     A Mine Evaluation Protocol Using Applied Rock Mechanics Techniques A Mine Evaluation Protocol Using Applied Rock Mechanics TechniquesBy Gary B. Petersen The author has developed a seven-step process called the Applied Rock Mechanics (ARM) Protocol that the author has used to solve numerous roof stability problems in mines throughout North America sinc Jan 1, 2012 
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                     A Review of Effective Parameters on Roof Fall During Retreat Mining in Room and Pillar Coal Mines A Review of Effective Parameters on Roof Fall During Retreat Mining in Room and Pillar Coal MinesBy Ebrahim Ghasemi Problem statement: One of the most challenging safety problems in room-and-pillar coalmines is controlling roof falls during retreat mining. Roof falls not only cause both fatal and non-fatal injuries Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Characteristics of Coal Bursts in the North Fork Valley of the Gunnison River Valley, Colorado Characteristics of Coal Bursts in the North Fork Valley of the Gunnison River Valley, ColoradoBy Christopher Mark A coal burst is defined as the sudden, violent ejection of coal or rock into a mine opening. Coal mines in the North Fork Valley (NFV) of Colorado?s Gunnison River have a long history of coal bursts i Jan 1, 2012 
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                     A Management System to Develop Occupational Health & Safety in Ground Control Operations of Underground Mines A Management System to Develop Occupational Health & Safety in Ground Control Operations of Underground MinesBy Kazem Oraee Falls of ground have historically been the main cause for fatalities in underground mines. Although recent advances in technology have reduced the number of such accidents, when failures occur they us Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Subsidence and Uplift Prediction in German and Polish Hard Coal Mining Subsidence and Uplift Prediction in German and Polish Hard Coal MiningBy Axel Preusse For the last 150 years, subsidence damage to the surface has been an unavoidable phenomenon associated with underground coal mining. In particular, the mechanization of mining methods in multiple seam Jan 1, 2012 
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                     CISPM-MS: A Tool to Predict Surface Subsidence and to Study Interactions Associated with Multi?Seam Mining Operations CISPM-MS: A Tool to Predict Surface Subsidence and to Study Interactions Associated with Multi?Seam Mining OperationsBy Yi Luo Multiple-seam mining operations induce surface subsidence basins different from those caused by mining in a single coal seam, and also disturb the mining operations in the other coal seams. A computer Jan 1, 2012 
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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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                     J?Crete: An Engineered Cementitious Composite Rock Coating J?Crete: An Engineered Cementitious Composite Rock CoatingBy Alan A. Campoli The mining industry has long been searching for an effective structural application that prevents weathering and falls of loose rock, debris, and sediment. J-Crete is a fiber-reinforced, engineered, c Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Is Mining Coal at a 900M Below Surface at the Xuandong Coal Mine in China Challenging or Just Interesting Rock Mechanics? Is Mining Coal at a 900M Below Surface at the Xuandong Coal Mine in China Challenging or Just Interesting Rock Mechanics?By Wouter Hartman Xuandong Coal Mine is mining coal in one of the most challenging underground environments in the world. This work has found that it is not only challenging but it also has the composition for some int Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Application of Chain Conveyor Cutter (Ccc) to Highwall Mininig System Application of Chain Conveyor Cutter (Ccc) to Highwall Mininig SystemBy Takashi Sasaoka Chain Conveyor Cutter (CCC) is a chainsaw-type machine and originally developed for the construction of underground walls and/or ground improvements. CCC was developed from the accumulated technology Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Coupon Testing for Field Assessment of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Rock Bolts Coupon Testing for Field Assessment of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Rock BoltsBy Damon P. Vandermaat Coupon testing allows for the rapid understanding of a material?s likely behavior in service conditions, allowing engineers and operators to make informed decisions about the likely service-life of pa Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Innovation in Rock Mechanics: Iced Tailings As Structural Backfill for the Citronen Mine, Ironbark Zinc Ltd., Greenland Innovation in Rock Mechanics: Iced Tailings As Structural Backfill for the Citronen Mine, Ironbark Zinc Ltd., GreenlandBy Andrew P. Schissler The Citronen Zinc-Lead Project is one of the world?s largest undeveloped zinc-lead resources, containing more than 13 billion pounds of zinc and lead metal. The project is located in northern Greenlan Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Post?Collapse Seismicity of the Crandall Canyon Mine Using Double Difference Relocations Post?Collapse Seismicity of the Crandall Canyon Mine Using Double Difference RelocationsBy Tex M. Kubacki In 2007, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations (UUSS) temporarily expanded its seismic monitoring network in Emery County, Utah, in response to the August 6 Crandall Canyon mine collapse that tr Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Large Scale Ground Instability Caused By Failure of Underlying Pillars: A Case Study of Dynamic Multiple Seam Interaction Large Scale Ground Instability Caused By Failure of Underlying Pillars: A Case Study of Dynamic Multiple Seam InteractionBy Christopher Mark Severe dynamic multiple seam interactions can occur when active mine workings are subsided by underlying mining activity. The most dramatic events are usually caused by longwall mining or pillar recov Jan 1, 2012 
