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The Ground Response Curve, Pillar Loading and Pillar Failure in Coal Mines
By Essie Esterhuizen, Michael M. Murphy, Chris Mark
"The response of the surrounding rock mass to the creation of mining excavations determines the ultimate load on a pillar support system. In conditions where the ground is relatively soft and weak, th
Jan 1, 2010
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Ground Control In South African Coal Mines - A U.S. Perspective
By Christopher Mark
After the United States and Australia, South Africa has the largest. modern underground coal mining industry in the world. Historically, South Africa has been the cradle of many innovations in ground
Jan 1, 1999
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Investigation Of Seam Thickness And Seam Splitting Within A Longwall Panel By An In-Seam Seismic Survey
By Wolfgang Schott
The propagation velocity of in-seam seismic (ISS ) waves depends on frequency which is also known as dispersion. This dispersion is not only determined by the thickness of the coal seam and its dirt h
Jan 1, 2003
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Seismic Events Due To Underground Mining Activities
By R. Fritschen
In order to investigate locations, source parameters, and source mechanisms of mining induced seismic events, a local network of seismic stations was installed at a coal mine in the eastern part of th
Jan 1, 1999
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Short-encapsulation Pull Tests for Roof Bolt Evaluation at an Operating Coal Mine (d859e8fa-c0f1-49be-9743-84926e16279e)
By James Pile
The San Juan Coal Mine, located near Farmington, New Mexico, supplies the San Juan Generating Station with more than 6 million tons of coal annually. To replace dwindling surface mine production, San
Jan 1, 2003
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Determination Of The Stopline Subsidence Profile Of Phalen 2 West Panel From Within A Near Horizontal Borehole Over The Panel Stopline
By William D. Gallant
This paper presents the results of a joint cooperative research project between the CANMET Cape Breton Coal Research Laboratory and the Cape Breton Development Corporation to observe the subsidence pr
Jan 1, 1990
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Analyses of Valley Fill Slope Stability - Three Case Studies
By Shiva P. B. Kolli
Surface mining of multiple scams by mountaintop mining methodology is complex in the Appalachian region of West Virginia. Excess spoil from the removal of overburden and interburden is disposed in the
Jan 1, 2001
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Design And Experience Of Total Extraction Room And Pillar Operations Above Depleted Longwall Panels
By Kenneth Rigsby
Black Mountain Resources' Highlands Mine No. I is a full extraction room and pillar operation located in Harlan County, Kentucky. Black Mountain extracts the 0.9 to 1.1 meter (36- to 42-inch) thi
Jan 1, 2003
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Introduction of a Measurement Based Ground Control Management System to a Deep Level Potash Mine
By Alexandra Garcia
A measurement-based ground control management system, commonly employed in coal mines, has been successfully implemented in a UK potash mine operating at a depth of over 800 m. This system includes th
Jan 1, 2014
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Strata Support Interaction On A Powered Support Longwall Face Under A Massive Dolerite Sill - A Study (d30e090b-e4dc-4c93-b107-3cdd31db016b)
Design and selection of support systems for longwall faces call for in-depth knowledge of strata mechanics and in particular of strata-support interactions. The paper presents the results of field inv
Jan 1, 1992
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Remote Control Roof Bolting
By Cosmo P. Fazio
Remote control roof bolting is approaching reality with the continued improvement of a number of components and subsystems being developed by The Bendix Corporation under sponsorship of the U.S. Burea
Jan 1, 1982
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Detailed Underground Measurements Of Roof Deflection And Bed Separation
By André Vervoort
To learn more about the fundamental roof behaviour in South African coal mines, accurate underground measurements of roof deflection were conducted in bord and pillar panels during development and pil
Jan 1, 1992
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The Influence Of Certain Geologic And Geotechnical Factors On Coal Mine Floor Stability - A Case Study - Introduction
By Robert C. Speck
Floor heave or deformation of the mine floor into the mine opening is a problem which has plagued coal mines in this country and others. In mining areas where room and pillar mining is practiced, floo
Jan 1, 1981
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Underground Application Of Optimization
By 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
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Interaction Between Roof And Support On Longwall Faces With Particular Reference To Support Resistance
The objective of extensive underground experimentation on three longwall coal faces was to improve the stability of mechanised longwall faces through investigation of the relations between support res
Jan 1, 1984
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Parameters Affecting Resin-Anchored Cable Bolt Performance: Results Of In Situ Evaluations
By Joseph C. Zelanko
Cable bolt support techniques. including hardware and anchorage systems, continue to evolve to meet U.S. mining requirements. For cable support systems to be successfully implemented into new ground c
Jan 1, 1995
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Analysis of Cutter Roof Using the Boundary Element Method
By Mikko Ahola
This paper describes recent innovative analyses conducted by the Bureau of Mines to demonstrate the application of the boundary-element method in evaluating the effectiveness of caving chambers or sac
Jan 1, 1987
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Pillar Collapse at Welgedacht Colliery, South Africa: A Case Study
By J. Nielen van der Merwe
During the process of pillar extraction at the Welgedacht Colliery, an unexpected pillar collapse resulted in the entrapment of equipment. The area was visited soon after the event to evaluate the sta
Jan 1, 1999
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Application Of Mechanical And Groundwater-Flow Models To Predict The Hydrogeologic Effects Of Longwall Subsidence - A Case Study
By Danny J. Van Roosendaal
An investigation was undertaken to determine hydrogeological effects of subsidence over a longwall coal mine in the Illinois Basin. At this mine, approximately 200 ft of bedrock overburden is overlain
Jan 1, 1995
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Suspension Designs Required in the Logical Framework
By Ross W. Seedsman
The logical framework recognises that a coal mine roof can be intrinsically stable or may collapse in one of four ways. Suspension of the immediate roof is one of fundamental ground control strategie
Jan 1, 2014