Borehole Radar Determines Solid Coal And Mined-Out Areas For A Construction Site

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. G. Marino Z. R. Widup
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Marino Engineering Associates, Inc. (MEA) was asked to determine the effects of mining beneath a proposed roadway structure. In order to determine the subsidence potential and the magnitude of the mine stabilization costs it is important to know whether underground mining is present, and if so, to what a real extent. The site investigated had the potential to have mining in three different coal seams. To determine where mining was present MEAÕs borehole radar system was used. In summary, the borehole radar subsurface investigation validated that the available mine map in the most shallow coal seam was fairly accurate despite its age (1888), found no mining in the underlying coal seam and detected an area of unknown mining at a depth of about 300 ft in the lowest coal seam which was verified by subsequent drilling.
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APA: G. G. Marino Z. R. Widup  (2004)  Borehole Radar Determines Solid Coal And Mined-Out Areas For A Construction Site

MLA: G. G. Marino Z. R. Widup Borehole Radar Determines Solid Coal And Mined-Out Areas For A Construction Site. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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