Long-Term Stability Of Overburden Above Room And Pillar Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gennaro Gerald Marino
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Vast improvement in methods of design and analysis of the long- term stability of overburden above room and pillar mines is needed. Improved methods are vital for planning and land development and for prediction above existing, presently stable, room and pillar mines. As shown on the flow chart in [Figure 1], the assessment of the long-term stability is an integral part of the site investigation process regarding mitigation of surface damage effects. In Illinois, flat farmlands with subjacent coal reserves cover vast areas. In some of these areas high extraction of the underlying coal layer(s) may not be possible since the resulting surf ace subsidence combined with a pre-existing shallow water table would make the land too wet. Thus recovery of this coal might only be accomplished by room and pillar mining where the ground surface does not subside and the hydraulics of the overburden are not significantly affected.
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APA: Gennaro Gerald Marino  (1986)  Long-Term Stability Of Overburden Above Room And Pillar Mines

MLA: Gennaro Gerald Marino Long-Term Stability Of Overburden Above Room And Pillar Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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