Importance of Longwall Mining to the Coal Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George V. Weisdack James F. Kvitkovich
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Longwall mining techniques were introduced into U.S. bituminous coal mining operations in the early 1960s. These techniques were gradually adopted by many mines during the 1970s. By 1983, considered to be the peak of the longwall mine census, there were 118 active longwall faces in 79 coal mines throughout the United States. Beginning in 1984, longwall faces began a decline in numbers that has continued to the present day (Fig. 1). The geographic distribution of longwall faces today is shown in Fig.2 according to region. A breakdown of recent longwall mine production by region is shown in Table 1. An approximate breakdown of present longwall face installations by product (metallurgical and steam) is shown in Table 2.
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APA: George V. Weisdack James F. Kvitkovich  (2005)  Importance of Longwall Mining to the Coal Industry

MLA: George V. Weisdack James F. Kvitkovich Importance of Longwall Mining to the Coal Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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