OFR-17(4)-77 Conceptual Design Of An Automated Longwall Mining System - Volume II ? Appendices - Appendix A - Selection Of The Concept Coal Seams

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Two coal seams were selected and the conceptual designs were based on the geological and physical conditions typical of these seams. As a result of the screening process presented below, the two coal seams selected were the Lower Kittanning Seam in central Cambria County, Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh Seam in northwestern West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania. SELECTION PROCESS FIRST SCREENING OF LONGWALL OPERATIONS The list of longwall operations prepared in Phase I and included in the Phase I report, was used as the basis for a first screening. From this list it was determined which longwall operations were not in the Appalachian coal fields and not in a coal seam of the thickness range of 42 to 72 inches. The first screening eliminated 30 of the listed operations, leaving 48.
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APA:  (1976)  OFR-17(4)-77 Conceptual Design Of An Automated Longwall Mining System - Volume II ? Appendices - Appendix A - Selection Of The Concept Coal Seams

MLA: OFR-17(4)-77 Conceptual Design Of An Automated Longwall Mining System - Volume II ? Appendices - Appendix A - Selection Of The Concept Coal Seams. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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