Guidance To Plan, Design, Evaluate And Inspect Above- Draingage Coalmine Outcrop Barriers To Prevent Blowouts

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Kohli F. Block
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Outcrop barrier pillars serve to keep mine personnel and the public safe from sudden uncontrolled flows of water accumulated in active and abandoned underground mine workings. When an outcrop barrier fails, the result is an outbreak of water to the surface and is termed as blowout. Mine blowouts are associated with above-drainage mines and can occur through the coal outcrop and sealed portals. A blowout is often catastrophic, a threat to the people on the surface living or working in the path of a potentially large flood. In addition, blowouts can destroy homes, cause landslides and severe erosion and release pollution and acid mine drainage. This paper provides guidance on the planning, design, evaluation and inspection of barriers to address the problem of mine blowouts associated with above-drainage coal mines.
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APA: K. Kohli F. Block  (2007)  Guidance To Plan, Design, Evaluate And Inspect Above- Draingage Coalmine Outcrop Barriers To Prevent Blowouts

MLA: K. Kohli F. Block Guidance To Plan, Design, Evaluate And Inspect Above- Draingage Coalmine Outcrop Barriers To Prevent Blowouts. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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