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                     Time–Lapse Photogrammetric Monitoring of an Underground Stone Mine Time–Lapse Photogrammetric Monitoring of an Underground Stone MineBy 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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                     Improved Roofbolting Methodologies: Reducing Hydraulic Fracture of Strata Improved Roofbolting Methodologies: Reducing Hydraulic Fracture of StrataBy David W. Evans "Induced hydraulic fracture of strata during roof bolt installation is a potentially prevalent, but masked phenomenon within the underground coal industry. Previously reported resin testing programs ( Jan 1, 2015 
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                     An Alternative for More Productive Rib Bolting in Underground Mining Applications An Alternative for More Productive Rib Bolting in Underground Mining ApplicationsBy Joe E. Bryan, John P. McDonnell "Underground mine rib stability is an ongoing safety issue in all mining applications. Rib-related accidents present at least as many problems as roof-related ground control. Underground coal mine rib Jan 1, 2015 
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                     The Implementation of Rock Mechanics Into a Multiple Level Limestone Mine The Implementation of Rock Mechanics Into a Multiple Level Limestone MineBy David A. Newman In the 1950s, an underground limestone mine in the Camp Nelson Formation was developed from an outcrop exposure. The Camp Nelson Limestone met the requirements for DOT stone and aggregate. The mine Jan 1, 2014 
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                     A Liquid Settlement System for Measuring Roof Sag During Development Mining - A Comparison Between Place Change Mining and a Miner?Bolter A Liquid Settlement System for Measuring Roof Sag During Development Mining - A Comparison Between Place Change Mining and a Miner?BolterBy Andy L. Shaffer A novel liquid settlement system (LSS) was installed in advance of mining at a western United States (U.S.) longwall mine to measure total roof sag from the time of cutting to days after mining during Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Study on the Modified Model of Probability Integra Method Study on the Modified Model of Probability Integra MethodBy Zhang Hongzhen The fast convergence of boundary is a major problem of probability integral method, especially for the prediction of mining under thick alluvium, abandoned mine goaf, etc. To solve this problem and im Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Time Dependent Mining Induced Subsidence Measured by Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar Time Dependent Mining Induced Subsidence Measured by Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture RadarBy Jessica M. Wempen Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR), a satellite-based remote sensing technique, has been demonstrated as a potentially practical method for measuring mining induced surface Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Rock Slope Stability Comparison Between Deterministic and Probabilistic Block Theory Analyses for An Open Pit Mine Rock Slope Stability Comparison Between Deterministic and Probabilistic Block Theory Analyses for An Open Pit MineBy Pinnaduwa H. S. W. Kulatilake A new formulation is given to conduct a probabilistic block theory analysis. A new computer code (BTAC) has been developed to perform both deterministic and probabilistic block theory analyses. The va Jan 1, 2014 
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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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                     Estimating Coal Strength Based on Historical Laboratory Tests and Geomechanics Classification Estimating Coal Strength Based on Historical Laboratory Tests and Geomechanics ClassificationBy Andre Zingano The coal seam strength and the failure criteria that represent the behavior of the coal seam are very important for mine section and pillar design. Additionally, mine section and pillar design take in Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Challenges of Room and Pillar Mining at 900 M Depths in the Czech Republic Challenges of Room and Pillar Mining at 900 M Depths in the Czech RepublicBy William J. Schloemer INTRODUCTION The history of coal mining the Ostrava Region of the Czech Republic goes back nearly 250 years. Both coking coal for steelmaking and thermal coal for the production of energy are mined h Jan 1, 2014 
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                     The Caterpillar HW300 Quickscan The Caterpillar HW300 QuickscanBy Pieter-Jan Kleiterp Caterpillar has been involved in highwall mining since the purchase of Bucyrus in 2011. The Cat® HW300 is a continuation of the Superior Highwall Miner that was first sold in the USA in 1994. Currentl Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Stability of a Gateroad Used Simultaneously for Two Retreating Longwall Faces Stability of a Gateroad Used Simultaneously for Two Retreating Longwall FacesBy Stanislaw Prusek In this paper, results of underground measurements conducted in gateroad 3, seam 615, at the Bobrek-Centrum Colliery are presented. The Bobrek-Centrum Colliery is owned by Kompania Weglowa, the larges Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Multi?stage Testing Procedures, Verification, and Results for Strong, Brittle Sandstone Multi?stage Testing Procedures, Verification, and Results for Strong, Brittle SandstoneBy Michael Murphy A multi-stage triaxial procedure has been developed for the enhanced servo controls and feedback systems at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) rock mechanics laboratory. Jan 1, 2014 
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                     To What Extent the Mechanical Properties of Coal Play Role in Coal Mine Bumps? A Comparison Between Bump and Non?Bump Prone Coal To What Extent the Mechanical Properties of Coal Play Role in Coal Mine Bumps? A Comparison Between Bump and Non?Bump Prone CoalBy Gamal Rashed Coal bump is a sudden manifestation of the release of strain energy stored in a coal pillar (Peng, 2008). It is a very serious mining hazard that adversely affects the safety and productivity of the m Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Development of Road Header Roof Bolting Module Development of Road Header Roof Bolting ModuleBy Sean C. Farrell In underground mining and tunneling, machine design is predominantly dictated by mine conditions and individual customer desires. In partnership with Australian companies WDS Limited and Cram Fluid P Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Combined Effects of Rock Bedding Orientation and Topography on Stresses Around Mine Openings Combined Effects of Rock Bedding Orientation and Topography on Stresses Around Mine OpeningsBy Amirhossein Molavi Tabrizi In this paper we introduce a realistic model for mine openings that explicitly considers the effects of local irregular topography. Also, we consider the effect of entry orientation and rock anisotrop Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Meeting the Challenges of Floor and Sidewall Strata Control in UK Deep Coal Mines Meeting the Challenges of Floor and Sidewall Strata Control in UK Deep Coal MinesBy Lorraine Kent Excessive floor and side deformation are major problems in deep coal mine entries in Europe, and in particular in the UK where rockbolt support is used at depths of working of around 3000 ft. This has Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Update: Analysis and Case Study of Impact?Resistant Steel Sets for Underground Roof Fall Rehabilitation Update: Analysis and Case Study of Impact?Resistant Steel Sets for Underground Roof Fall RehabilitationBy Dakota Faulkner Unexpected roof falls often occur in the entries or intersections of active mining sections in underground mines. For large roof falls (greater than 20 ft in height), it becomes dangerous and impract Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Development of An Enhanced Methodology for Ground Movement Predictions Due to Longwall Mining in the Illinois Basin Development of An Enhanced Methodology for Ground Movement Predictions Due to Longwall Mining in the Illinois BasinBy Zach G. Agioutantis The Illinois Basin has an extensive history with the use of mechanized longwall mining dating back to the early 1970?s. In recent times, technological advances have resulted in increased panel widths Jan 1, 2014 
