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                     Mining Geotechnical Benchmarking Mining Geotechnical BenchmarkingBy Vincent A. Scovazzo Benchmarking is a business management process that seeks improvement through the study and reapplication of practices conducted by industry leaders. This discussion presents objectives and organizatio Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Comparative Study Of Western US Longwall Panel Entry Systems Comparative Study Of Western US Longwall Panel Entry SystemsBy Khamis Y. Haramy This paper summarizes ground control studies of longwall panel entry systems in two Western U.S. coal mines. Presented are comparisons of in situ pressure change measurements and assessments of chain Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Geostatistical Methods For Hazard Assessment And Site Characterization In Mining Geostatistical Methods For Hazard Assessment And Site Characterization In MiningBy Jennifer Riefenberg Ground control hazards, coal quality, ore reserve estimation, and pollution modeling seem unrelated topics from most mining perspectives. However, geostatistical methods can be used to characterize ea Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Shear Strength Characteristics of Soft Rock Joints Based on Constant Normal Stiffness Testing Shear Strength Characteristics of Soft Rock Joints Based on Constant Normal Stiffness TestingLarge-scale shear apparatus is designed to investigate the shear hehaviour of simulated soft rock joints under constant normal stifmess condition. Regular saw-teeth profiles having inclinations betwee Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Ground Control in the Underground Coal Mines of Colombia Ground Control in the Underground Coal Mines of ColombiaBy Christopher Mark Colombia is 11th largest coal producing nation in the world, and the world?s fifth largest coal exporter. But while most of Colombia?s coal is mined at large modern surface mines located near the Cari Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Effect Of Specimen Size On Compressive Strength Of Coal Effect Of Specimen Size On Compressive Strength Of CoalBy A. W. Khair Laboratory studies indicate that the specimen size influences the compressive strength of coal significantly. In the past, the diameter/height ratio of coal and rock specimens with different geometry Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Premining Stability Analysis Of A Shaft Pillar At The Homestake Mine Premining Stability Analysis Of A Shaft Pillar At The Homestake MineBy J. C. Johnson High-grade ore found in a shaft pillar at the Homestake Mine prompted a request for a Bureau of Mines study to determine if selected areas of the shaft pillar could be mined without jeopardizing the s Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Integrated Instrumentation Method of Stress State, Material Property, and Deformation Measurement for Stress Control Method of Mining Integrated Instrumentation Method of Stress State, Material Property, and Deformation Measurement for Stress Control Method of MiningBy Shosei Serata The application of conventional rock mechanics methods to complex ground is very difficult. Yet. In most underground mining, the ground is complex. Therefore. conventional methods are not only difficu Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Microcomputer Simulation of Rock Blasting to Predict Fragmentation (e1b89d1b-bf88-4e3c-9f38-0d3739330b7a) Microcomputer Simulation of Rock Blasting to Predict Fragmentation (e1b89d1b-bf88-4e3c-9f38-0d3739330b7a)By C. Dinis da Cama In order to reduce the complexity of mechanisms influencing rock- fragmentation by blasting a simulation approach is proposed, using the capabilities of micro-computer interactive graphics. Situat Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Truss Systems For Longwall Tailgate Support - Update Truss Systems For Longwall Tailgate Support - UpdateBy John C. Stankus At the 13th Conference on Ground Control in Mining, a paper was presented detailing a successful test in which a new truss system was utilized, in lieu of wood cribs, for tailgate support in the Pitts Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Track Entry Deformation Subjected to Longwall Mining in the Overlying Seam: a Case Study Track Entry Deformation Subjected to Longwall Mining in the Overlying Seam: a Case StudyBy Wenbing Xie At Renlou Coal Mine, Huaibei Mine Area, the track entry deformed significantly after longwall mining in an overlying multiple seams. The supporting characteristics of primary roof bolts and shotcrete 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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                     Sub-Surface Cracks Due To Disc Cutter Spacing For Improved Rock Breakage And Ground Control (9409c703-a463-4470-b9b9-4f86b64581d4) Sub-Surface Cracks Due To Disc Cutter Spacing For Improved Rock Breakage And Ground Control (9409c703-a463-4470-b9b9-4f86b64581d4)By N. I. Aziz The importance of using disc cutters for rock excavation is reflected by their wide application in hard rock cutting machines such as tunnel boring machines and raise borers. The forces involved in th Jan 1, 1992 
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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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                     Gate Entry Design For Longwalls Using The Coal Mine Roof Rating Gate Entry Design For Longwalls Using The Coal Mine Roof RatingBy Chris Mark Successful longwall mining requires a stable tailgate entry. Gate entry performance is influenced by a number of geotechnical and design factors, including: - Pillar size and pillar loading; - Ro Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Development of a mechanistic model for prediction of maximum subsidence and subsidence profile due to longwall mining Development of a mechanistic model for prediction of maximum subsidence and subsidence profile due to longwall miningBy Richard D. Begley This paper summarizes the development of a mechanistic model to predict longwall mining induced surface subsidence. The model was originally developed from data acquired from a recent field study cond Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Development of in-situ stress measurement technique using ultrasonic wave attenuation method - A progress report Development of in-situ stress measurement technique using ultrasonic wave attenuation method - A progress reportBy Y. L. Sun The feasibility of using the ultrasonic wave attenuation method for measuring in-situ stress is examined theoretically and experimentally. The theoretical analyses show that for a given rock type the Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Theoretical analysis of breaking strength of mine pillars and test specimens Theoretical analysis of breaking strength of mine pillars and test specimensBy D. S. Choi This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the effect of shape and size on strength of geologic materials. The results indicate that the shape effect is caused by the development of confining press Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Applications Of New Technologies To The Technical Design And Monitoring Of Longwall Panels Applications Of New Technologies To The Technical Design And Monitoring Of Longwall PanelsBy Brad R. Blair This paper will review impacts on longwall design and ground stability assessment due to advances in mine automation and sensing technology. Several new approaches to the prediction and monitoring of Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Geotechnical Factors Influencing A Time-Dependent Deformation Mechanism Around An Entry In A Dipping Seam Geotechnical Factors Influencing A Time-Dependent Deformation Mechanism Around An Entry In A Dipping SeamBy M. K. Larson The U.S. Bureau of Mines and Cyprus Shoshone Coal Corp. conducted a study of deformation mechanisms in strata around a longwall gate road system at two sites in an underground coal mine near Ham, WY. Jan 1, 1996 
