Roof Coal Thickness Sensing For Improved Continuous Miner Operation (008c7ac7-64ea-4f98-ae9c-245e6179b26d)

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Abstract

Extensive testing in the past ten years has shown that where a uniform natural gamma background is present in the strata bordering the seam, the thickness of the boundary coal left in place after mining can be determined by measuring the attenuation of that radiation (Nelson and Bessinger, 1989). Measurements made by the authors in underground mines in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, and Kentucky, and by others in Wyoming and New Mexico, have shown the presence of such a gamma background (Nelson, 1989). Natural gamma coal thickness sensors of several configurations have been tested in mines owned and operated by the Consolidation Coal Company in Pennsylvania and west Virginia (Nelson and Bessinger, 1988).
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APA:  (1990)  Roof Coal Thickness Sensing For Improved Continuous Miner Operation (008c7ac7-64ea-4f98-ae9c-245e6179b26d)

MLA: Roof Coal Thickness Sensing For Improved Continuous Miner Operation (008c7ac7-64ea-4f98-ae9c-245e6179b26d). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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