RI 7109 Recovery Percentage Of Bituminous Coal Deposits In The United States (In Two Parts) Part 1. Underground Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Raymond L. Lowrie
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

For many years it has been considered that an average of 50 percent of the coal in the deposits exploited has been recovered. Owing to many changes in mining methods during the past two decades, this study was initiated to obtain an up-to-date measurement of recovery percentage and thus establish part of the basis from which presently recoverable reserves may be estimated. Recovery percentages were determined within mined areas of 200 underground coal mines. These comprised a statistical sample selected to be representative of operating mines in relation to their significance to depletion of reserves. The results ranged from 29 to 91 percent and averaged 57.0 ± 1.7 percent (95-percent confidence limit). Six factors were identified mathematically as significantly affecting recovery percentages: (1) Pillaring system, (2) top rock and conditions, (3) bottom rock and conditions, (4) marketability, (5) coalbed thickness, and (6) productivity. Skill and attitude of mine operators toward recovery, although not measured, were probable factors. Five other variables that were tested did not show any significant relationship with recovery percentages. Also, five mining equipment features were identified, through discussions with mine officials, as affecting adversely recovery percentage at some mines.
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APA: Raymond L. Lowrie  (1968)  RI 7109 Recovery Percentage Of Bituminous Coal Deposits In The United States (In Two Parts) Part 1. Underground Mines

MLA: Raymond L. Lowrie RI 7109 Recovery Percentage Of Bituminous Coal Deposits In The United States (In Two Parts) Part 1. Underground Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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