Geotechnical Considerations In Coal Mine Planning And Design ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Madan M. Singh
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Increasingly, geotechnical data are being collected for various types of coal development projects. In many cases, a specific design concern is addressed. However, many data collection programs are not intended to immediately support mine design activities or to resolve a specific concern. The following discussion describes some current geotechnical approaches in mine planning, development of reserves, and peripheral activities. Types of Data Collection Programs Geotechnical data collection is increasingly becoming a part of standard coal exploration programs, performed along with stratigraphic evaluations and coal quality tests. The aims of such programs vary. The purpose of the exploration may be to fill out the portfolio on a block of reserves that is to be sold, leased, or held for potential future development. In such a case, a generic suite of geotechnical data are collected. The resulting engineering reports may touch on the more well known mining problems of the area, but detail may be lacking. The geotechnical data are mostly intended to enhance the saleability of the package. Mine design alternatives are generally not addressed.
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APA: Madan M. Singh  (1985)  Geotechnical Considerations In Coal Mine Planning And Design ? Introduction

MLA: Madan M. Singh Geotechnical Considerations In Coal Mine Planning And Design ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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