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Moranbah North Tests the Critical Caving Theories Every Geotech Engineer?s Dream, the Ability to Get More than Two Points on a Curve
By Chris Strawson
Moranbah North is a modern longwall operation mining premium coking coal in the Northern Bowen Basin, Central Queensland. Australia Moranbah North Coal (MNC) is owned and operated by Anglo Coal Austr
Jan 1, 2007
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Field Evaluation of Yield Pillar System at a Kentucky longwall Headgate
By Christopher Mark
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research to assess the effectiveness of different chain pillar designs in maintaining gate entry stability. The study described in this paper was performed in a 1200
Jan 1, 1988
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Application Of Mechanical And Groundwater-Flow Models To Predict The Hydrogeologic Effects Of Longwall Subsidence - A Case Study
By Danny J. Van Roosendaal
An investigation was undertaken to determine hydrogeological effects of subsidence over a longwall coal mine in the Illinois Basin. At this mine, approximately 200 ft of bedrock overburden is overlain
Jan 1, 1995
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Analysis of Extensometer Data from a Room Widening Experiment Designed to Induce a Roof Fall
By Dennis R. Dolinar
Roof falls, even of supported roof, still constitute a major hazard in underground mines. However, associated with any fall or instability is a pattern of roof movement. Therefore, the National Instit
Jan 1, 1997
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Optimun Mining Plan for Multiple Seam Mining
By Wen H. Su
Multiple seam mining and its associated problems are very serious in Southern West Virginia where poor planning or lack of knowledge in seam interaction often results in complete loss of coal propert
Jan 1, 1984
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Geological Conditions At Continuous Miner Sections; Examples From Marrowbone Development Company, Mingo County, West Virginia
By J. Marc Coolen
Marrowbone Development Company operates a large drift mining complex in the central Appalachian coal field. In 1997, five continuous miner supersections produced close to 9 million tons of raw plant f
Jan 1, 1999
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The Introduction of Roof Bolting to U.S. Underground Coal Mines (1948-1960): A Cautionary Tale (fc50b3c4-830d-49aa-a1be-7477dcdf44ae)
By Chris Mark
Perhaps the most significant development in coal mine ground control during the last century was the introduction of roof bolting during the late 1940's and 1950's. From an engineering stand
Jan 1, 2002
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Prediction Of Shearer Cutting Performance (2d8ef98a-f84a-4c60-8ac8-2edff3e8f14f)
By D. L. Price
This paper presents a method of measuring field power consumption of shearers and deriving specific energy consumption versus shearer haulage speed performance curves. A description of a computer prog
Jan 1, 1992
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Seismic Events Due To Underground Mining Activities
By R. Fritschen
In order to investigate locations, source parameters, and source mechanisms of mining induced seismic events, a local network of seismic stations was installed at a coal mine in the eastern part of th
Jan 1, 1999
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The Role Of Engineering And Geology In Analyzing Ground Control Conditions
By David A. Newman
Severe roof control problems have plagued a West Virginia underground mine since its initial development in the late 1970's. Adverse roof conditions in the Eastern portion of the reserve result f
Jan 1, 1999
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The Influence Of Certain Geologic And Geotechnical Factors On Coal Mine Floor Stability - A Case Study - Introduction
By Robert C. Speck
Floor heave or deformation of the mine floor into the mine opening is a problem which has plagued coal mines in this country and others. In mining areas where room and pillar mining is practiced, floo
Jan 1, 1981
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Underground High Resolution Seismic Method As A Low Cost Alternative For Mapping Sandstone Replacement Channels In Coal Mines
By Rene Rodriguez
Sandstone paleo-channels encountered during coal mining operation can significantly slow down the advance in mining, and often completely shut-down coal mine production, with consequent extensive econ
Jan 1, 1994
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Fundamental Principles of an Effective Reinforcing Roof Bolting Strategy in Horizontally Layered Roof Strata and Areas of Potential Improvement
By Martin McKinnon, Guy Reed, Russell Frith
"It is arguable that the development of reinforcing roof bolting systems has largely stagnated in recent times, primarily due to the prevailing industry view that few, if any, further improvements can
Jan 1, 2017
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Application of Various Probing Methods for Rock Characterization in Boreholes Drilled for Roof Bolting
By Ali Naeimipour
Availability of accurate geological information about the rock mass surrounding a tunnel or mine working is the key to enhance and optimize the required ground support measures. Various approaches hav
Jan 1, 2014
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Design And Experience Of Total Extraction Room And Pillar Operations Above Depleted Longwall Panels
By Kenneth Rigsby
Black Mountain Resources' Highlands Mine No. I is a full extraction room and pillar operation located in Harlan County, Kentucky. Black Mountain extracts the 0.9 to 1.1 meter (36- to 42-inch) thi
Jan 1, 2003
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Analysis of Gateroad Stability at Two Longwall Mines Based on Field Monitoring Results and Numerical Model Analysis
By David F. Gearhart, Mark Van Dyke, Heather Dougherty, Ted Klemetti, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
"Coal mine longwall gateroads are subject to changing loading conditions induced by the advancing longwall face. The ground response and support requirements are closely related to the magnitude and o
Jan 1, 2018
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A Method For Estimating Western Coal Strengths From Point Load Tests On Irregular Lumps
By K. Y. Haramy
This report describes the development of an equation for predicting the crushing strength of 2-inch (5.08-cm) cubes of coal from point load tests made on irregular lumps. The equation was developed fr
Jan 1, 1982
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A Retrospective on LaModel (Or Dr. Heasley?s Wild Ride)
By Keith Heasley
This paper is a retrospective on the development, application, and enhancement of the LaModel program from a personal perspective. The narrative starts with an explanation of the objectives behind the
Jan 1, 2011
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Pillar Collapse at Welgedacht Colliery, South Africa: A Case Study
By J. Nielen van der Merwe
During the process of pillar extraction at the Welgedacht Colliery, an unexpected pillar collapse resulted in the entrapment of equipment. The area was visited soon after the event to evaluate the sta
Jan 1, 1999
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The Utilization Of Rockbolting Technology And Monitoring Techniques In The German Coal Fields
By Thomas Lautsch
After a short description of geology and gateroad roof support technology in the German coalfields the development of roof bolting as primary roof support is presented. Based on geotechnical parame
Jan 1, 2000