Longwall Rapid Advance Of Coal Mining In The Federal Republic Of Germany

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Klaus Beckmann
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Gentlemen : My object reads "Longwall Rapid Advance of Coal Mining in the Federal Republic of Germany". It is true that the percentage of coal obtained in your country from longwall faces, with at present 1.2, is still rather low, but it increased considerably since 1966 with 0.4 %. The coal mines of the Federal Republic of Germany ever used longwall as the classical method of coal getting. All attempts to introduce bord and pillar mining did not lead to any wider application of this method. The principal reasons, for this appear to have been: - the deeper depth of our workings, - the wish to keep working losses as low as possible and to utilize the deposits opened up by deep and therefore expensive shafts to the furthest possible degree, - the dense sequence of seams and the mutual influencing of the working points, - the high number of disturbances in the geologically much stressed deposits, - and the necessary considerations to the protection of the densely built-upon surface.
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APA: Klaus Beckmann  (1970)  Longwall Rapid Advance Of Coal Mining In The Federal Republic Of Germany

MLA: Klaus Beckmann Longwall Rapid Advance Of Coal Mining In The Federal Republic Of Germany. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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