Designing For Upper Seam Stability In Multi-Seam Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Research has determined that ground control interaction problems in mining over a previously mined seam occur primarily in the tension zone created at the edge of the subsidence trough, and in areas above lower seam remnant pillars. Based on empirical and analytical studies, planning options for improving conditions on the upper seam have been developed to optimize extraction while minimizing the negative effects of seam interactions. These options include prediction of potential upper seam damage, guidelines for minimizing inevitable negative interaction effects, and recommended opening and pillar sizes, shape, and orientations, as well as design and planning procedures.
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APA:  (1988)  Designing For Upper Seam Stability In Multi-Seam Mining

MLA: Designing For Upper Seam Stability In Multi-Seam Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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