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                     Optimization of the Stress Control Method to Improve Productivity and Safety in Underground Coal Mining Optimization of the Stress Control Method to Improve Productivity and Safety in Underground Coal MiningBy Shosei Serata The Stress Control Method improves productivity and safety in underground coal mining. The method stabilizes the roofs and floors of mine openings in both shallow and deep coal beds, regardless of whe Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Subsidence prediction using a laminated linear model Subsidence prediction using a laminated linear modelBy Miklos D. G. Salamon If all stratifications are horizontal, the computation of surface deformation induced by coal mining involves the prediction of roof and floor convergence and then the transfer of the effects of this Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Coal Mine Bumps: Case Histories of Analysis and Avoidance Coal Mine Bumps: Case Histories of Analysis and AvoidanceBy David Newman In Eastern Kentucky, the Darby seam has had an extensive history of coal bumps and pillar bursts. The combination of high overburden, strong rock and coal, subjacent and superjacent mines, and retrea Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Insitu Performance of One Step Bolts to New Zealand Thick Coal Seam Mining Environments Insitu Performance of One Step Bolts to New Zealand Thick Coal Seam Mining EnvironmentsBy Richard Campbell Effective strata control, utilising fully encapsulated resin grouted roof bolts is dependent on the installed quality of the reinforcement elements. Resin based grouts are the main form of rock bolt Jan 1, 2006 
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                     An Overview Of The National Roof Evaluation Accident Prevention (REAP) Program An Overview Of The National Roof Evaluation Accident Prevention (REAP) ProgramBy J. M. Krese This paper gives an overview of the National REAP program emphasizing the program's current status and future plans. A brief historical review of the program will be given containing roof-fall ac Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Knowledge Is Power: Introducing the Midas, a New Permissible Datalogging System for Use in Mines Knowledge Is Power: Introducing the Midas, a New Permissible Datalogging System for Use in MinesBy Tristan H. Jones Beginning in 1987, miniature dataloggers approved by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) were publicly available for sale. The principal among these was the model CR21XQM, manufactured by Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Reflections on the Application of Geophysics to Ground Control Reflections on the Application of Geophysics to Ground ControlBy Peter Hatherly As a discipline, geophysics covers an enormous range of scales and applications - from planetary geophysics through to the monitoring of acoustic emissions of rock samples. Although it is not a core d Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Successful Application of Rock Bolt Support and Mechanised Depillaring in Difficult Roof Conditions at Tandsi Mine, Western Coalfields, India Successful Application of Rock Bolt Support and Mechanised Depillaring in Difficult Roof Conditions at Tandsi Mine, Western Coalfields, IndiaBy D. C. Oldroyd Western Coalfield?s Tandsi Mine, has difficult support conditions and a history of roof falls, resulting in mining roadway widths and depths being restricted for safety reasons. Rock Mechanics Technol Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Mitigating the Effects of High Horizontal Stress on Ground Control in An Underground Stone Mine: A Case History Mitigating the Effects of High Horizontal Stress on Ground Control in An Underground Stone Mine: A Case HistoryBy John Ellenberger The nature of a stone deposit is rarely defined through exploration and engineering design, but more through the actual experience encountered as the mine develops; hence, issues with ground control a Jan 1, 2012 
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                     High Horizontal Movements In Longwall Gate Roads Controlled By Cable Support Systems High Horizontal Movements In Longwall Gate Roads Controlled By Cable Support SystemsBy Dennis R. Dolinar Controlling coal mine roofs subjected to high-horizontal stress conditions has always been difficult and uncertain. Traditional supports such as wooden cribs and posts, concrete donut cribs, and stand Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Relationship Between Floor Rock Stress And Floor Failure Relationship Between Floor Rock Stress And Floor FailureBy X. S. Tan This paper deals with the analysis of stress condition on the interface between two types of floor rock materials when the vertical stress is larger, or when the horizontal stress is larger in a recta Jan 1, 1990 
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                     The research on the mechanical properties of hard roof in underground coal mining The research on the mechanical properties of hard roof in underground coal miningBy Xu Lin Sheng During the mining course, when the roof above coal seams is constituted by thick and hard sandstone (conglomerate), sudden roof movements often take place with great force and de¬struction which is th Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Jenmmar Compression Roof Control System Jenmmar Compression Roof Control SystemBy John C. Stankus To improve mine roof bolt performance, Jennmar Corporation commenced the design and development of a new roof control sys- tem. This new system designated "Insta'l Compression", not only improves Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Comparison Of Predictions And Measurements Of Subsidence Caused By Underground Mining In Northern Appalachia Comparison Of Predictions And Measurements Of Subsidence Caused By Underground Mining In Northern AppalachiaBy H. J. Siriwardane This paper presents results from three case studies involving longwall mine panels at which the measured ground movements were compared with the numerical model predictions based on the finite element Jan 1, 1988 
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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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                     Geomechanic Monitoring And Distributed Information Systems Geomechanic Monitoring And Distributed Information SystemsBy G. I. Gritsko In this paper we consider the elements of a distributed information geomechanic monitoring system which is used in computerized mine planning and mining operations control. The automated system is a t Jan 1, 1996 
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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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                     Roof Control Problems on Development and Longwall Gateroads at a South- western PA Coal Mine Roof Control Problems on Development and Longwall Gateroads at a South- western PA Coal MineBy T. P. Mucho Over the past several years, two types of roof control problems have been en- countered at Beth Energy's Eighty Four Complex mine in Southwestern Pennsylvania. These problems have been (1) poor r Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Correlation Between Unconfined Compressive And Point Load Strengths For Appalachian Rocks Correlation Between Unconfined Compressive And Point Load Strengths For Appalachian RocksBy Luis E. Vallejo The strength measured by the uniaxial compression test is a parameter that is widely used for the engineering classification of rocks. Sedimentary rocks such as shales, however, are difficult to evalu Jan 1, 1989 
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                     New Laminated Displacement-Discontinuity Program: Fundamental Behavior New Laminated Displacement-Discontinuity Program: Fundamental BehaviorBy Keith A. Heasley In the past, numerous displacement-discontinuity (DD) models of stratified rock masses have been proposed using a homogeneous isotropic elastic overburden. In this paper, it is postulated that a lamin Jan 1, 1996 
