Underground Mining Methods In Western Canada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David M. Parkes
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Geology is frequently complicated, hence only more regular deposits are mined. Coal is generally thick, often steeply pitching and usually soft or well-cleated. Due to competition from open-pit mines, only two underground mines are operating, McIntyre and B.C. Coal. Several other mines are being planned, the method being evenly divided between hydraulic, longwall, and room and pillar. McIntyre mines in the flat part of their formation (up to 20 degrees) uses continuous miners and shuttle cars in the 3m and 6m seams. This company is considering a retreating longwall face. B.C. Coal operates a hydraulic mine in a 16m thick seam dipping at 10 to 55 degrees with a productivity of about 20 tonnes per manshift.
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APA: David M. Parkes  (1982)  Underground Mining Methods In Western Canada

MLA: David M. Parkes Underground Mining Methods In Western Canada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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