Near Surface Joint System And Its Interaction With Coal Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. F. Unrug
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Fractures of sedimentary rocks in the vicinity of the outcrop are commonly encountered around the world. Mine highwalls and numerous highway cuts give excellent views for detailed study of surface fractures. This paper gives an explanation of the origin of fractures as well as characterization of the distribution and extent of joint system with reference to lithologic composition of the rocks. Practical implications of the joint system affecting mine operations are described. Among the subjects discussed are: discontinuous deformation as an effect of surface subsidence, stability of mine portals and near outcrop underground operations, and stability of highwalls, when using highwall miners and strip operations. Some design procedures are recommended that can minimize the problems encountered in mining areas with intense joint systems.
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APA: K. F. Unrug  (1994)  Near Surface Joint System And Its Interaction With Coal Mining

MLA: K. F. Unrug Near Surface Joint System And Its Interaction With Coal Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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