Protecting Miners from Coal Bursts During Development Above Historic Mine Workings in Harlan County, Kentucky

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 7, 2020

Abstract

In order to reach a large, untapped reserve of high-quality coal, D8 Cloverlick mine proposed to mine a corridor nearly 2,000 ft deep beneath the Benham Spur of Black Mountain, Kentucky’s highest peak. D8 Cloverlick mine was extracting the Owl seam, but the corridor’s route lay approximately 70 ft above century-old mine workings in the C–(Darby) seam. Adding to the concern, three serious coal bursts had recently occurred in nearby Owl seam workings.
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APA:  (2020)  Protecting Miners from Coal Bursts During Development Above Historic Mine Workings in Harlan County, Kentucky

MLA: Protecting Miners from Coal Bursts During Development Above Historic Mine Workings in Harlan County, Kentucky. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.

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