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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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                     The Extraction of Main Heading Pillars with a Longwall at Nre Wongawilli Colliery The Extraction of Main Heading Pillars with a Longwall at Nre Wongawilli CollieryBy Ry Stone To maintain longwall continuity, NRE Wongawilli Colliery extracted the approximately 20-year-old Thompson Mains and in doing so, 20 roadways were holed into during longwall retreat. The orientation of Jan 1, 2012 
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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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                     Ground Control and the Inundation of the Retsof Mine Ground Control and the Inundation of the Retsof MineBy Vincent A. Scovazzo On March 12, 1994, the 1,100-foot deep 2 Yard South panel of the 1l0 year-old Retsof Mine collapsed. At the time of this occurrence, the Retsof Mine was characterized as the world's largest, most Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Innovative Secondary Support Technologies For Western Mines Innovative Secondary Support Technologies For Western MinesBy Thomas M. Barczak With the development of the shield support, the primary requirement for successful ground control in longwall mining is to provide stable gate road and bleeder entries. Wood cribbing has been the domi 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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                     Application Of Seismic Tomography In Underground Mining Application Of Seismic Tomography In Underground MiningBy D. F. Scott Seismic tomography, as used in mining, is based on the principle that highly stressed rock will demonstrate relatively higher P-wave velocities than rock under less stress. A decrease or increase in s Jan 1, 1996 
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                     A Hydrogeomechanical Study Of Overburden Aquifer Response To Longwall Mining A Hydrogeomechanical Study Of Overburden Aquifer Response To Longwall MiningBy G. J. Hasenfus This paper presents the results of an extensive hydrological and geomechanical monitoring program which Gas conducted at a longwall coal mine in W. Va. The field program included monitoring of groundw Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Analysis of Small-Scale Thrust Faults and Their Effect on Coal Mining in Southern West Virginia Analysis of Small-Scale Thrust Faults and Their Effect on Coal Mining in Southern West VirginiaBy Thomas Z. Jones Deep mining within the Sewell Coal member of the New River Formation in southern West Virginia has exposed several small-scale thrust faults and related features. The faults were en- countered in West Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Nonlinear Approach For Determining Design Criteria For Yield Pillar Performance Nonlinear Approach For Determining Design Criteria For Yield Pillar PerformanceBy W. Smith The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is using laboratory and computer-based techniques to investigate the post- failure behavior of yielding pillars and pillar reinforcement techniques to control entry def Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Preventing Roof Fall Fatalities during Pillar Recovery: A Ground Control Success Story Preventing Roof Fall Fatalities during Pillar Recovery: A Ground Control Success StoryBy Michael Gauna, Christopher Mark "For decades, pillar recovery accounted for a quarter of all roof fall fatalities in underground coal mines. Studies showed that a miner on a pillar recovery section was at least three times more like Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Applications Of Probabilistic Analysis In Mine Ground Control Applications Of Probabilistic Analysis In Mine Ground ControlBy Gang Chen Conventional methods designate a factor of safety, a deterministic number, to indicate the stability of a mine excavation. However, this deterministic description of excavation stability is frequently Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Understanding the hydraulic pressure cell Understanding the hydraulic pressure cellBy Keith A. Heasley Numerous different instruments and techniques have been developed for the purpose of measuring rock stress and stress changes around excavations. The interpretation of the output from many of these in Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Failure mechanisms in ultra-close seam mining Failure mechanisms in ultra-close seam miningBy Yingxin Zhou Virtually every coal seam in Appalachia will at some time be subject to multi-seam interaction (Wu et al, 1987). Many such problems result from seams which lie in close proximity or have split and lie Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Assessment of surface fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel using a sonic technique Assessment of surface fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel using a sonic techniqueBy A. W. Khair This paper presents an analysis of fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel. Sonic reflection techniques were utilized to determine fracture depth, and a variation of p-w Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Ropes mine crown pillar rock mechanics Ropes mine crown pillar rock mechanicsBy W. G. Pariseau A crown pillar cave occurred at the Ropes Mine in December, 1987, that resulted in closure of the mine. Production was resumed soon afterwards with the formulation of a rock mechanics plan designed to Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Innovative Tailgate Support For Heavy Ground: 11 Left Longwall Panel, Cyprus Shoshone Mine Innovative Tailgate Support For Heavy Ground: 11 Left Longwall Panel, Cyprus Shoshone MineBy Christopher C. Woomer Cyprus Shoshone Mine uses the longwall method to extract a deep, thick, pitching coal seam in the Hanna Basin of South Central Wyoming. The immediate, and main roof rock consists of weak, thinly-bedde Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Improved Source Location And Evaluation Of Seismic Events Over A Deep Coal Mine Improved Source Location And Evaluation Of Seismic Events Over A Deep Coal MineBy D. S. Choi This paper describes an improved source location technique for microseismic events related to coal mining. A system of non- linear distance equations is solved with the use of the Newton-Raphson metho Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Automated Monitoring Of Rock Slopes And Waste Dumps Automated Monitoring Of Rock Slopes And Waste DumpsBy Andrew G. Martin In 1991, Modular Mining Systems began marketing a Slope Monitoring System (SMS) now installed at twelve mines. The SMS uses automated wire line extensometers to monitor field conditions frequently. Ev Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Prediction of surface movement with emphasis on horizontal deformation due to mining Prediction of surface movement with emphasis on horizontal deformation due to miningBy Mao Bai In predicting the integrity of under-mined structures, surface horizontal displacements and curvatures are frequently of greater importance than the more homogeneous vertical displacements. Accurate e Jan 1, 1989 
