Subsidence Monitoring - Case History (0d38711c-ff49-495c-b908-b20ac8ac067d)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dr. Peter J. Conroy
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The current study is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) on-going subsidence research program. The long-term objective of the DOE program is to develop analytical methods of subsidence prediction applicable over a broad range of geologic and mining conditions encountered in the United States. The DOE currently has several contracts in progress to develop a sound data base that can be used in the development of predictive models. Dames & Moore is currently under contract to the DOE to collect and analyze detailed subsidence and hydrologic data from a coal mine employing longwall mining methods in the Eastern Coal Province. Work under Contract No. DE-AC22-80PC 30335 began in October of 1980 and will continue through September of 1984. This paper summarizes the work that has been completed through September of 1981 and presents the results that have been achieved during this period. Technical difficulties encountered during both the installation and monitoring phases are discussed, and recommendations for future work are presented.
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APA: Dr. Peter J. Conroy  (1982)  Subsidence Monitoring - Case History (0d38711c-ff49-495c-b908-b20ac8ac067d)

MLA: Dr. Peter J. Conroy Subsidence Monitoring - Case History (0d38711c-ff49-495c-b908-b20ac8ac067d). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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