Rapid Development Of Longwall Retreating In The Submarine Area Of The Sydney Coal Field Of Nova Scotia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. Frost
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The establishment of a retreat system of longwall mining in this submarine coal field has been under study for many years and, although in special cases there have been limited local applications of this method of mining, there has been no attempt until quite recently to establish a uniform system of longwall retreating' in this area (see Figure 1) Where retreat walls were established, it was strictly as a result of physical, rather than economic conditions. In some of the operations- of the Corporation, where the coal was liable to spontaneous combustion- or the area subject to bumps as in No. 2 Mine of the Cumberland Railway and Coal Company in Springhills the recovery of the coal on a retreat system was more or less a necessity.
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APA: L. Frost  (1964)  Rapid Development Of Longwall Retreating In The Submarine Area Of The Sydney Coal Field Of Nova Scotia

MLA: L. Frost Rapid Development Of Longwall Retreating In The Submarine Area Of The Sydney Coal Field Of Nova Scotia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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