Surface effects of total coal-seam extraction by underground mining methods

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. Wagner E. H. R. Schümann
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

SYNOPSIS The paper gives a detailed overview of the history of subsidence engineering on South African collieries. Surface displacements resulting from total-seam extraction are discussed, and the important role of local geology is highlighted. It is shown that the differences in subsidence behaviour between South African and European collieries can be attributed to the presence of competent strata in the overburden of South African coal seams. Criteria are given for the prediction of the most important subsidence parameters, and a new model for the simulation of surface subsidence above total-extraction panels is introduced. The final section of the paper deals with the damage to surface structures caused by total-seam extraction. A brief summary of the most important undermining experiments on South African collieries is given, and it is concluded that local experiences of damage compare with those in Europe.
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APA: H. Wagner E. H. R. Schümann  (1991)  Surface effects of total coal-seam extraction by underground mining methods

MLA: H. Wagner E. H. R. Schümann Surface effects of total coal-seam extraction by underground mining methods. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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