Instrumentation Plan For Monitoring Ground Movements Associated With Pillar Extraction Mining At The Kitt No. 1 Mine In Northern West Virginia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert C. Speck
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The U.S. coal industry has long utilized the pillar-extraction mining technique as a method for maximizing coal recovery. Like longwall mining, it causes large-scale movements that progressively propagate from mine-level to the ground surface and may affect the groundwater regime, surface drainage and surface structures. The U.S. Department of Energy, in an effort to foster in- creased use of total extraction mining techniques, has recognized the need for a better understanding of these movements that will lead to a greater compatibility between coal mining and present and future land use. As part of that goal, GAI Consultants, Inc. is currently in- stalling instrumentation to monitor the ground movements associated with pillar extraction mining at Kitt Energy Corporation's No. 1 mine in northern West Virginia.
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APA: Robert C. Speck  (1982)  Instrumentation Plan For Monitoring Ground Movements Associated With Pillar Extraction Mining At The Kitt No. 1 Mine In Northern West Virginia

MLA: Robert C. Speck Instrumentation Plan For Monitoring Ground Movements Associated With Pillar Extraction Mining At The Kitt No. 1 Mine In Northern West Virginia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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