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                     Some Thoughts on Calibrating LaModel Some Thoughts on Calibrating LaModelBy Keith Heasley In many practical situation where the LaModel program in used to analyze the mechanical response and failure of the mining environment, there are very few actual field measurement from the site availa Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Enhancing Mine Subsidence Prediction and Control Methodologies Enhancing Mine Subsidence Prediction and Control MethodologiesBy Michael Karmis During the last 25 years, technological advancement and subsidence research have resulted in more accurate and diverse prediction capabilities. The work presented in this paper focuses on the developm Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Effects of Specimen Age on the Uniaxial Compressive Strength and Moisture Content of Weak Coal Measure Rocks Effects of Specimen Age on the Uniaxial Compressive Strength and Moisture Content of Weak Coal Measure RocksBy Timothy Barton The uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) is the most fundamental measurement used in geotechnical rock characterization for mine design. While there are standardized procedures for how to conduct UCS Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Practical Strata Management, Beltana No. 1 Mine, Australia Practical Strata Management, Beltana No. 1 Mine, AustraliaBy Shane McDonald Australia produces approximately 84 million tonnes of coal per annum from 30 longwalls in New South Wales and Queensland, operating at an average depth of around 300m. Industry trends and expectations Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Work Practices to Manage Bump Prone Ground Work Practices to Manage Bump Prone GroundBy Floyd Varley In deep and highly-stressed coal mining, advanced design practices are used to minimize the potential for damaging events to occur. Despite these design efforts, the hazard of coal mine bumps can not Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Coal Mine Burst Prevention Controls Coal Mine Burst Prevention ControlsBy Anthony Iannacchione Coal mine bursts have represented a major hazard for U.S. mining operations for more than 90 years. During this time, many prevention controls have been developed and tested. This paper reviews 11 p Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Rock Mechanics Investigations on Seismic Events Around Two Longwall Coal Operations Rock Mechanics Investigations on Seismic Events Around Two Longwall Coal OperationsBy Michael Alber Coal mining by the longwall method typically causes seismic events. This paper describes the research on mining induced seismicity around two specific longwalls at 1100m depth under several old longwa Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Numerical Analysis of Some Geotechnical Factors Influencing the Application of Longwall Top Coal Caving Numerical Analysis of Some Geotechnical Factors Influencing the Application of Longwall Top Coal CavingBy Dao Hong Quang This paper describes the numerical analysis of some geotechnical factors influencing the application of Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC) method. The study was aimed at comparing the differences in stre Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Technical Assessment of Subsequent Burdens due to Hard Coal Mining Technical Assessment of Subsequent Burdens due to Hard Coal MiningBy Axel Preusse On the basis of the Law on Financing Hard Coal Mining dated 28 December 2007, the subsidized German hard coal mining industry will be shut down to the end of the year 2018 in a socially acceptable man Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Detecting Strata Fracturing and Roof Failures from a Borehole Based Microseismic System Detecting Strata Fracturing and Roof Failures from a Borehole Based Microseismic SystemBy Tara Bajpayee Modern, highly productive underground mining operations need to assure the safety of their workforce by understanding where major strata fractures and roof failures could occur. Mines depend on a hos Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Dynamic Failure in Deep Coal: Recent Trends and a Path Forward Dynamic Failure in Deep Coal: Recent Trends and a Path ForwardBy Jeffrey Whyatt Mining coal in deep, gassy strata is difficult, particularly in deep mines of the west. Dynamic failure (bumps, bounces, etc.) is commonplace, particularly where strong sandstone strata are encountere Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Recent Developments in Pre-driven Recovery Road Design Recent Developments in Pre-driven Recovery Road DesignBy Rob Thomas Pre-driven recovery roads are used to speed up the longwall recovery process by reducing bolt-up requirements and by improving ground conditions on the face during the removal of the powered supports. Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Relationship between Mining Subsidence and Mining Depth in Strip Pillar Mining Relationship between Mining Subsidence and Mining Depth in Strip Pillar MiningBy Wenbing Guo Strip pillar mining method is one of the most important techniques for mining subsidence control in China. Mining depth is one of the most important factors that affect subsidence in strip pillar mi Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Convergence Characteristics of the Rocks Surrounding the Tailgate Supported with Roof Bolts in the Fault-Affected Zone Convergence Characteristics of the Rocks Surrounding the Tailgate Supported with Roof Bolts in the Fault-Affected ZoneBy Xinxian Zhai Jining No. 3 Coal Mine, a subsidiary of Yanzhou Coal Company Limited. China, is a super-large modern mine. The coal mine is not only the first one constructed with five-million tons of designed produc Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Bi-Directional Shield Recovery in a Wide Face Longwall Move with a Pre-Driven Recovery Room under Weak Roof Conditions Bi-Directional Shield Recovery in a Wide Face Longwall Move with a Pre-Driven Recovery Room under Weak Roof ConditionsBy Peter Zhang Shield recovery in a longwall move is normally conducted from tailgate to headgate. However, if the face is wide and the immediate roof is weak, difficult conditions with considerable roof sag, excess Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Developments of a Prototype Borehole Profilometer to Estimate Roof-Bolt Anchorage Capacity from Borehole Roughness Measurements-Laboratory Tests Developments of a Prototype Borehole Profilometer to Estimate Roof-Bolt Anchorage Capacity from Borehole Roughness Measurements-Laboratory TestsBy Mark K. Larson Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health?s (NIOSH) Spokane Research Laboratory are developing a borehole profilometer to dynamically measure the roughness pro-file of b Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Multiple Seam Interactions of Relatively Shallow, High Seam Shortwalls in South Africa Multiple Seam Interactions of Relatively Shallow, High Seam Shortwalls in South AfricaBy John Latilla Exxaro Mining?s Matla Coal situated in Mpumalanga, South Africa operates two shortwall faces on the No 4 and No 2 seam while the No 5 seam has also been longwalled in the past. Severe strata loading e Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Evaluation of Support and Ground Response as Longwall Face Advances into and Widens Pre-Driven Recovery Room (94eb68ca-11f6-41ed-b8a6-cb9b52889278) Evaluation of Support and Ground Response as Longwall Face Advances into and Widens Pre-Driven Recovery Room (94eb68ca-11f6-41ed-b8a6-cb9b52889278)By Thomas Barczak A cooperative study was conducted with Emerald Coal Resources, L.P., an affiliate of Foundation Coal Corporation, and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to evaluate the Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Improving the Capability for Real Time Assessment of Roof Conditions through Intelligent Roof Bolt Drilling Operations, Improving the Capability for Real Time Assessment of Roof Conditions through Intelligent Roof Bolt Drilling Operations,By Robert Anderson Advance knowledge of roof conditions can lead to improvement in roof control strategies that will reduce roof falls and ultimately will reduce injuries to mine workers. J.H. Fletcher and Company, in Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Improvement in Roof Support Systems at a New Underground Coal Mine Developed from Open-Cut Highwall in Indonesia Improvement in Roof Support Systems at a New Underground Coal Mine Developed from Open-Cut Highwall in IndonesiaBy Takashi Sasaoka Indonesia is the second largest coal exporter to Japan, accounting for about 30 M tons annually. They produced about 150 M tons in 2005, over 99% of which being from open-cut mines [1]. However, t Jan 1, 2007 
