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Development Of A Statistical Technique For Assessing Sandstone Escarpment Stability
By Hamid Maleki
During the last decade, a significant amount of research has been conducted by Energy West Mining Company, government agencies, academia, and consulting companies to develop predictive tools for asses
Jan 1, 2000
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Highwall Stability Implications from Longwall Mining at Broadmeadow Mine
By Bob Coutts, Matt Martin, Dan Lynch, Dan Payne
"The Broadmeadow punch longwall coal mine in Central Queensland Australia has experienced significant highwall movement associated with the effect of longwall subsidence when the longwalls approach th
Jan 1, 2018
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Roof Bolting in Low Seam Mining with Thick "Stack Rock" Roof under High Horizontal Stress
By Peter Zhang, Gary Deemer, Rod Lawrence, Scott Peterson, Scott Wade, Mike Mishra, Rick Smith, Robert Bottegal, Ed Zeglen
"Thinly-laminated silty shale that falls like ""stack rock"" is always difficult to support in underground coal mines. With thin laminations of 2.5 to 52 mm (0.1 to 2 in) thick and weak bonding betwee
Jan 1, 2010
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Tekcrete Fast®: Fiber-Reinforced, Rapid-Setting Sprayed Concrete for Rib and Surface Control
By Stephen C. Tadolini, Minova USA Inc., Peter S. Mills, David R. Burkhard
"Fiber-reinforced spayed concrete has been used for several years in civil and tunneling operations. Research conducted to reduce cure times and increase compressive and flexural strengths resulted in
Jan 1, 2017
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A Comparison Between ARMPS and the New ARMPS?LAM Programs
By Peng Zhang
In previous research, the laminated overburden model from the LaModel program was effectively integrated with Analysis of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability (ARMPS) through ARMPS-like input to create a l
Jan 1, 2014
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Time–Lapse Photogrammetric Monitoring of an Underground Stone Mine
By Brent A. Slaker, Michael Murphy, John Ellenberger, Erik Westman
"Photogrammetry, as a tool for monitoring underground mine deformation, is an alternative to traditional point measurement devices, and may be capable of accurate measurements in situations where tech
Jan 1, 2015
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Industry Research Into Gas and Oil Well Protective Coal Pillar Design
By Vincent A. Scovazzo
The Pennsylvania Joint Coal and Gas Committee Gas Well Pillar Study of 1956 is the bases for well protection pillar design in the US and many other countries. An update was necessary because the well
Jan 1, 2013
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Deformation Mechanism and Floor Heave Control Technology in Deep? Buried Full Seam Chamber
By Xicai Gao
With the intensification and expansion of deep coal mining, the surrounding rock stress environment becomes further deteriorated because of the complicated geological environment and powerful mining e
Jan 1, 2013
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Application in Design for Close Proximity Multi-Seem Mining
Virtually all mineable Appalachian coal seams exist in a multi-seam environment. This makes it inevitable that most seams will eventually experience interaction induced ground control and mining probl
Jan 1, 1987
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The Role of Gas Pressure in Coal Bursts
By Winton Gale
"Rock and coal fractures and micro seismic vibration are common occurrences during development mining. It is very uncommon for coal and rock to be propelled into the roadway during normal mining opera
Jan 1, 2018
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The Use of Pneumatic Stowing in Germany Considering Subsidence Aspects
By Axel Preusse
Stowing or waste fill is common in the German mining industry since the beginning of mining activities, With increasing mechanization, flat and gently inclined seams (0 -- 18) were mined. These mines
Jan 1, 2002
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Engineering Geophysics - Mine Subsidence Risk Assessment Study
By Kanaan Hanna
Abandoned mines pose a serious threat to public health and safety, as well as the environment. When active workings approach old mine workings, miners could encounter significant hazards. Additionally
Jan 1, 2011
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Tailgate Roadway Convergence: A Key Indicator Of Potential Ground Control Problems
By Robert M. Cox
Abrupt tailgate roadway ground failures, described as floor bumps, sometimes occur in the tailgate entry outby the face during the high-speed extraction of coal from mechanized longwall panels. These
Jan 1, 1994
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Study on Appropriate Support System and Control Criteria for Main Roadway under Weak Geological Conditions in Indonesia
By Takashi Sasaoka, Hiroshi Takamoto, Akihiro Hamanaka, Pongpanya Phnthoudeth, Hideki Shimada, Jiro Oya
"Indonesia is the second largest coal exporter to Japan, accounting for about 30 Mt annually. They produced over 400 Mt in 2015, over 99% of which is from open-cut mines. However, the conditions of su
Jan 1, 2017
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International Practice in High Performance Underground Thick Coal Seam Extraction and Related Ground Control Challenges
By Bruce K. Hebblewhite
This paper provides an overview of the international ?state of the art? with respect to underground coal mining methods used in seams of thickness greater than 4.5 m, through a review of a selection o
Jan 1, 2013
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A Comparison Of Support Reactions To Retreat Longwall Front Abutment For Two Different Gateroad Support Techniques
By Gary R. Corbett
The federally owned Cape Breton Development Corporation (CBDC) mines approximately 2.5-3.0 Mt of coal per annum from its Phalen Colliery. As part of an ongoing process to become more commercially viab
Jan 1, 1993
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Comparison of L-Band and X-Band Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar for Mine Subsidence Monitoring in Central Utah
By Jessica M. Wempen, Michael K. McCarter
"Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DlnSAR), a satellite-based remote sensing technique, has potential application for measuring mine subsidence on a regional scale with high spati
Jan 1, 2016
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Coal Rib Response during Bench Mining: A Case Study
By Morgan M. Sears, Mark Van Dyke, Gamal Rashed, John Rusnak, Khaled Mohamed
"In 2016, room-and-pillar mining provided nearly 40% of underground coal production in the United States. Over the past decade, rib falls have resulted in 12 fatalities, representing 28% of the ground
Jan 1, 2017
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The Elimination of Rock-fall Fatalities in Ontario Hardrock Mines
By Douglas Morrison
Hardrock mines in Ontario generally operate at between 3,000 and 7,500 ft below surface and generally experience significant rockburst activity below 5,000 ft. Since the introduction of bulk mining te
Jan 1, 2003
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Strata Behavior Monitoring of the Sub-Inclination Fully Mechanized Top-Caving Face in Steeply Dipping Extra Thick Coal Seam
By Dongfeng Yun, Zhu Liu, Wendong Cheng, Zhendong Fan, Dongfang Wang, Yuanhao Zhang
"For the purpose of studying the strata behavior due to multislicing top coal caving longwall mining along-the-strike direction in steeply dipping extra thick coal seams, the shield support pressures
Jan 1, 2016