Response Of Homes To Sag-Subsidence Over Illinois Abandoned Coal Mines ? Introduction ? Objective

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gennaro G. Marino
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19
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

This paper summarizes and evaluates data on mine subsidence ground movements and associated damage for houses in Illinois. Based on the data collected, the response of homes to subsidence ground movements is expressed in terms of repair costs. A damage criteria is then proposed that relates the ground movements and damage levels. The data were collected as part of a comprehen¬sive study performed for the Illinois Abandoned ?Lined Lands Reclamation Council, A -M-RC, by the Civil Engineering Department at the University of Illinois, and probably will be published in late 1934 by the council. The study concentrated its efforts on surface ground movements and the effects to houses over abandoned room and pillar mines. The resultant surface subsidences are commonly dish or bowl shaped and are termed sags. Method of Analysis The steps in analysis used to arrive at the proposed damage criteria are: 1. Canvas and rap subsidence damage in houses, 2. Assess the associated ground movements, 3. Estimate the damage repair cost, 4. Develop a damage/repair level classifica¬tion, 5. Correlate the associated ground movement, damage/repair level and home construction type, 6. Propose a damage criteria.
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APA: Gennaro G. Marino  (1984)  Response Of Homes To Sag-Subsidence Over Illinois Abandoned Coal Mines ? Introduction ? Objective

MLA: Gennaro G. Marino Response Of Homes To Sag-Subsidence Over Illinois Abandoned Coal Mines ? Introduction ? Objective. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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