Investigation of Thick Coal Seam Mining Potential in Australia and Results of Preliminary Study for æLongwall Top-Coal CavingÆ Method

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B Hebblewhite Y Cai
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

In this paper, the Australian thick coal seam underground mining potential is highlighted and the characteristics are investigated by analysing a thick seam database. It is clear that thick coal seam resources should be mined with a high recovery, productive, efficient as well as a safe and reliable mining method. Longwall Top-Coal Caving (LTCC) is the most recent thick coal seam mining method which has been developed and extensively used in China for the last ten years. The successful applications indicate that this method has a very high recovery and productivity rate and less development cost in comparison with any other thick coal seam mining method. One of the aims of the current study is to seek potential for the application of LTCC as a thick seam mining method in Australia. In this paper, preliminary results of investigation on Australian thickseam potential are given and results of data analysis for potential LTCC seams in Australia are described. The outcome of this study shows a great promise for the application of LTCC in Australian coal industry.
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APA: B Hebblewhite Y Cai  (2002)  Investigation of Thick Coal Seam Mining Potential in Australia and Results of Preliminary Study for æLongwall Top-Coal CavingÆ Method

MLA: B Hebblewhite Y Cai Investigation of Thick Coal Seam Mining Potential in Australia and Results of Preliminary Study for æLongwall Top-Coal CavingÆ Method. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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