Engineering Geological And Geotechnical Aspects Of Surface Coal Mining ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Brian Stimpson
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

A recent study by the National Academy of Engineering concluded that if the U.S. Coal Industry is to double production by 1985 it must open 30 new 2,000,000 tons per year surface mines in the eastern states and 100 new 5,000,000 tons per year surface mines in the western states, in addition to major growth in underground mining. Major expansions in coal mining are also planned in other countries. Engineering geology can play an important part in coal mine development, operation and abandonment (Table I), and with the increasing scale of surface coal mining and the requirements of environmental legislation, it seems certain that engineering geology and geotechnics will play a growing role in surface coal mining.
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APA: Brian Stimpson  (1976)  Engineering Geological And Geotechnical Aspects Of Surface Coal Mining ? Introduction

MLA: Brian Stimpson Engineering Geological And Geotechnical Aspects Of Surface Coal Mining ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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