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Prognosis And Control Of Mining Induced Surface Subsidence And Ground Movements In The German Hardcoal Sector, Case StudiesBy Axel Preusse
This paper shows basic considerations about the prognosis and prediction of surface subsidence and other ground movements in the German hardcoal industry. The following case studies describe experienc
Jan 1, 2000
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The Strong Outbursts of Coal and Gas in Coal Mines in ChinaBy S. N. Zhow
China has at least 200 collieries suffering from the problem of instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas. The strong outbursts often occurred in active tectonic lanes and areas of high stress concentra
Jan 1, 1987
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The Search For A Method To Provide Warning Of Coal And Gas OutburstsBy Fred Leighton
Outbursts, or the sudden and sometimes catastrophic expulsion of coal and gas into the working area of a coal mine, are a little understood and growing problem. The AE/MS (Acoustic Emission/Microseism
Jan 1, 1982
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Application of Regional Subspace Detection to Identify Mining Related SeismicityBy Keith D. Koper, Kris L. Pankow, Derrick J. A. Chambers, Michael K. McCarter
"In a mining environment, high quality seismic event catalogs are often useful in interpreting local stress states and identifying areas with elevated ground control risk. Installation, operation, and
Jan 1, 2015
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Monitoring and Prediction of Ground Movements Above Underground Mines in the Eastern United StatesBy M. Karmis
mining factors and representative ground movement parameters. Based on this analysis, the previously developed prediction methods were modified and tested for their applicability in the Appalachian co
Jan 1, 1987
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TV Borehole Inspection And Vacuum Testing Of Roof StrataBy G. Herget
To improve quality control of roof conditions, a program was carried out at Elliot Lake uranium nines in Ontario, Canada to test a portable TV camera system. This camera has a 29 mm diameter probe and
Jan 1, 1982
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Surface Subsidence Velocity of Fully-Mechanized Thick Seam Top Coal Caving MiningBy Wenbing Guo
Surface subsidence for fully mechanized thick seam top coal caving was measured, and surface subsidence characteristics were then analyzed. The subsidence initiation distance from the set-up room and
Jan 1, 2011
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Some Factors Influencing Stability Of Longwall GateroadExcessive roadway closure in the gateroads impedes the passage of equipment, supplies, personnel and ventilation air in longwall panels. This pager describes several factors that influence the gat
Jan 1, 1994
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Performance of Various Standing and Cribless Tailgate Support Configurations in a Large Eastern Coal MineBy Gregory M. Molinda
Difficult mining conditions in deep western U.S. Iongwalls have necessitated the use of novel tailgate support systems. Extreme ground movement in these yielding gate systems has caused operators to u
Jan 1, 1997
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The Response Of Massive Structures Inferred From Tidal Tilt Monitoring (a922d488-04e7-4665-bcdd-a85115c8db5e)At any given lime, the tidal force subjects massive regions to a spatially uniform load. The deformation of any large structure due to these forces is proportional to the elastic properties of the str
Jan 1, 1992
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The Rheological Fracture Properties And Outburst Mechanism Of Coal Containing Gas (d683aa0b-ccc6-4082-b59a-667b798b544c)The properties of coal or rock containing gas are very important both for studying coal and methane outburst mechanism and for controlling underground rock in mining. The theological fracture properti
Jan 1, 1992
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Laboratory Studies on Creep Behavior of Grouted Tensioned Rebar in Weak StrataBy Joseph Hirschi, Naga S. Y. Tirumalaraju, Aditya Mishra, Anthony (Sam) J. S. Spearing
"Primary roof support in underground coal mines in the USA consists mostly of fully grouted passive rebar or grouted (partially or fully) tensioned rebar. Research conducted at two room-and pillar coa
Jan 1, 2015
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Use Of Automated Resistivity System To Locate Potential Subsidence Areas Over Old MinesBy Richard G. Burdick
The Bureau of Mines', Denver Research Center has been conducting research for the past few years on the use of resistivity methods to locate abandoned mine workings. As this work has progressed,
Jan 1, 1982
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Cyprus Shoshone Tailgate Roof Control: Case StudyBy Andrew P. Schissler
Cyprus Shoshone is an underground coal mine in southern Wyoming owned by Cyprus Coal Company, a subsidiary of Cyprus Minerals Company. To date, seven longwall panels have been extracted from the pitch
Jan 1, 1993
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Current Trends In Roof Truss HardwareBy C. P. Mangelsdorf
The success of the Birmingham roof truss (Figure 1) in supporting some difficult roof conditions, particularly in the Illinois coal basin, has given impetus to the development of a number of alternate
Jan 1, 1982
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Development Of A Resin Point AnchorBy Richard R. Wilding
The United States Coal Mining Indus- try had the opportunity to greatly improve their roof control techniques during the nineteen seventies by the use of fully grouted resin roof bolts. This new tool
Jan 1, 1981
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Single Point And Full Scale Laboratory Testing Of Timber Chock ConstructionBy Jim Galvin
4 and 6 point timber chock constructions are used extensively on both a systematic and spot basis by Australian longwall operators to support tailgate roadways. In 1996, the School of Mining Engineeri
Jan 1, 2000
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Application Of Tailing Sand And Water As Backfill Material In Metal Mines (1992)By Sun Henghu
This paper analyses problems associated with cement based technique in metal mines, and provides a new mining technique of packing the tailing sand and water into solidified material. In the new techn
Jan 1, 1992
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Safety and Productivity Innovations in Mechanized BoltingBy Gregory Hinshaw
Underground mine bolting machines have evolved since inception in the 1940's due to the need for increased safety and productivity. However, major design innovations historically came from change
Jan 1, 1998
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Underground Application Of OptimizationBy S. J. Jung
The goal of this research is to demonstrate how optimization methodology can be coupled with the finite element method for greater stability of underground mine openings. As a result of increasing min
Jan 1, 1993