Ground Movement and Subsidence - Notable Studies in the Kolar Gold Field and at a Pittsburgh Coal Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George S. Rice
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

GROUND movement and subsidence is an important matter from several points of view and it is regrettable that more papers have not been written on this subject in the past year. Damage may be done to surface buildings or to the higher workings of a mine, and a study of the subject gives valuable in- formation on hanging-wall or roof control. The latter objective is strikingly shown in a recent paper presented by Jack Spaulding on Oct. 21, 1937, before the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, of Great Britain, entitled "Theory and Practice of Ground Control in the Kolar Gold Field, India." All may not agree with some of his theories that were deduced from studies of the many violent rock bursts at depths of 5000 to 7000 ft., but the data obtained are of great value. His theories of symmetrical ring stresses and symmetrical domes which are pictured as perfect are rather hard to understand as such uniformity is un- likely in view of the irregularities in the formation due to folds and fractures of various kinds. All will agree in principle with this idea of domal effects, which have been observed in many countries, but they are generally irregular.
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APA: George S. Rice  (1938)  Ground Movement and Subsidence - Notable Studies in the Kolar Gold Field and at a Pittsburgh Coal Mine

MLA: George S. Rice Ground Movement and Subsidence - Notable Studies in the Kolar Gold Field and at a Pittsburgh Coal Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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