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                     A First Step in Developing Standing Roof Support Design Criteria Based on Ground Reaction Data for Pittsburgh Seam Longwall Tailgate Support A First Step in Developing Standing Roof Support Design Criteria Based on Ground Reaction Data for Pittsburgh Seam Longwall Tailgate SupportBy Thomas Barczak Roof support systems are designed for roof control to prevent unplanned falls. It sounds logical and has been the conventional thinking in support design since supports were first installed. In orde Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Mine Seals ? A Rational Base for Design and Construction Mine Seals ? A Rational Base for Design and ConstructionBy Kot Unrug Mine seals are necessary in nearly every mine to isolate mined-out areas from the ventilation network. There is a large number of seals in active mines and that number continually increases as the de Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Utilization of the Hilti OneStep Rock Anchor at Twentymile Coal Company to Reduce the Overall Amount of Time for Face Stabilization During Longwall Recovery Utilization of the Hilti OneStep Rock Anchor at Twentymile Coal Company to Reduce the Overall Amount of Time for Face Stabilization During Longwall RecoveryBy Bill Stormes This paper will discuss implementation of the Hilti OneStep rock anchor technology to improve face bolting operations during the May 2008 longwall move; increase rock anchor installation capacity; and Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Coal Bumps in an Eastern Kentucky Coal Mine 1989 to 1997 Coal Bumps in an Eastern Kentucky Coal Mine 1989 to 1997By John Hoelle Coal mines in southern West Virginia, south-western Virginia and eastern Kentucky have experienced coal bumps at least since 1933. Most of the bumps have occurred due to high cover, strong roof and f Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Subsidence Prediction for Multiple Seam Extraction under Consideration of Time Effects by the use of Geomechanical Numerical Models Subsidence Prediction for Multiple Seam Extraction under Consideration of Time Effects by the use of Geomechanical Numerical ModelsBy Jurgen te Kook State-of-the-art for subsidence calculation are stochastical models. Although these models were successfully used all over the world they have their limitations due to the fact that they are not based Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Guidelines for the Management of Rock Related Instability in Strip Mines, AngloCoal, South Africa Guidelines for the Management of Rock Related Instability in Strip Mines, AngloCoal, South AfricaBy Trevor Rangasamy Technically based guidelines for managing rock related risks associated with strip mines in South African collieries are currently vague and are to a large extent based on experience and trial and err Jan 1, 2008 
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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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                     Strata Movement of Protective Seam Mining with Large Interburden ?? A Case Study Strata Movement of Protective Seam Mining with Large Interburden ?? A Case StudyBy Changsheng Song With increasing depth of coal mining in China, the number of coal and gas outbursts has been increasing for years. By means of destressing the protective seam, the gas in the protected seam is drained Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Upgraded Comprehensive and Integrated Subsidence Prediction Model CISPM - W Upgraded Comprehensive and Integrated Subsidence Prediction Model CISPM - WBy Yi Luo In dealing with various subsidence cases, accurate predictions of mining induced subsidence are the basis for correct assessment of subsidence influences and subsequent mitigation efforts. There is a Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Assessment and Mitigation of Subsidence Effects on a Tall Self-Supporting and Free-Standing Communication Tower Assessment and Mitigation of Subsidence Effects on a Tall Self-Supporting and Free-Standing Communication TowerBy Yi Luo A longwall mining operation went under a tall, self-supporting and free-standing wireless communication transmission tower. In anticipation of that the ground subsidence process might affect the trans Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Characteristic Acoustic Emission Sequences of Rock Samples Under Uniaxial Loading Characteristic Acoustic Emission Sequences of Rock Samples Under Uniaxial LoadingBy Nic Slatalla Acoustic emission monitoring techniques are a powerful tool for analysing deformation behaviour and fracture characteristics of rock samples under uniaxial loading. Uniaxial compression tests wer Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Designing Free-Standing Steel Supports for Coal Mine Roof Support Designing Free-Standing Steel Supports for Coal Mine Roof SupportBy Sam Spearing Free-standing supports are commonly used in coal mines in the USA, particularly when longwalling. A recent trend has been the development of prop supports. Prop supports have many advantages over bu Jan 1, 2008 
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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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                     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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                     Monitoring Coal Mine Seismicity with an Automated Wireless Digital Strong-Motion Network Monitoring Coal Mine Seismicity with an Automated Wireless Digital Strong-Motion NetworkBy Peter Swanson A seismic monitoring network has been installed in western Colorado (USA) in the vicinity of three underground coal mines to (i) distinguish and characterize seismic activity as either mining related Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Recent Trends of Coal and Gas Outburst Accidents in China Recent Trends of Coal and Gas Outburst Accidents in ChinaBy Ming Ju Liu China has been suffering from the most serious coal and gas outburst accidents. The situation has become worse than ever with the mining of deeper coal seams at higher production rates in a more compl Jan 1, 2008 
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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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                     New Approach in Rock Bolting that Adds to Bearing Capacity and Yield of the Bolts without Increase to the Cost of the Technology New Approach in Rock Bolting that Adds to Bearing Capacity and Yield of the Bolts without Increase to the Cost of the TechnologyBy Victor Nazimko A new technique for reaming the holes has been tested. This technique is available for reaming a hole at its deep end creating an enlarged cavity that has helicoidal grooves oriented at less than 40 d Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Correlation of Sonic Travel Time to the Uniaxial Compressive Strength of U.S. Coal Measure Rocks Correlation of Sonic Travel Time to the Uniaxial Compressive Strength of U.S. Coal Measure RocksBy David Oyler Sonic travel time logging of exploration boreholes is routinely used in Australia to obtain estimates of coal mine roof rock strength. Because sonic velocity logs are relatively inexpensive and easy Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Evaluation of a Multiple Seam Interaction Coal Pillar Bump Evaluation of a Multiple Seam Interaction Coal Pillar BumpBy Michael Gauna An evaluation and analysis of a coal pillar bump in a West Virginia mine indicated that the pillar bump occurred because of the unique combination of controlling factors. The pillar?s development sta Jan 1, 2008 
