Development Of Subsidence And Horizontal Strain Models For Longwall Mining At The York Canyon Mine ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert P. King
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

In April, 1975 the Colorado School of Mines began monitoring rock mass response associated with a long- wall shield demonstration project near Raton, New Mexico. This project was sponsored by the U. S. Bureau of Mines (DOE) and performed at Kaiser Steel Corporation's York Canyon Mine. Two of the results of the intensive instrumentation effort are the empirical subsidence and horizontal strain models presented herein. These models are based on data gathered during mining three adjacent longwall panels (4N, 5N and 6N). A total of 251 permanent surveying monuments were monitored over the three-panel area. Lines of monuments were oriented along panel centerlines, perpendicular to centerlines and diagonal (45O) to centerlines. Active monuments were monitored twice a week, with less frequent monitoring of stable or slow moving monuments. Primary subsidence monitoring equipment consisted of an AGA Geometer Model 75 and a Wild T-2 Theodolite with -a Wild-Sercel DI-3S distomat.
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APA: Robert P. King  (1979)  Development Of Subsidence And Horizontal Strain Models For Longwall Mining At The York Canyon Mine ? Introduction

MLA: Robert P. King Development Of Subsidence And Horizontal Strain Models For Longwall Mining At The York Canyon Mine ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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