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                     Effect Of Face Advance Rates On The Characteristics Of Subsidence Processes Associated With U.S. And German Longwall Mining Operations Effect Of Face Advance Rates On The Characteristics Of Subsidence Processes Associated With U.S. And German Longwall Mining OperationsBy Yi Luo Regulating the face advance rate in longwall mining operation can be an effective means to reduce the disturbance potential to surface structures associated with a longwall subsidence process. However Jan 1, 2001 
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                     A probabilistic approach to ground support design in underground mines, A probabilistic approach to ground support design in underground mines,By Kevin Beauchamp In many cases traditional support designs cover the many variations in ground conditions and bolt performance by a conservative factor of safety. The result is that most bolts are ineffectual most of Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Hydrogeologic Effects Of Subsidence At A Longwall Mine In The Pittsburgh Coal Seam Hydrogeologic Effects Of Subsidence At A Longwall Mine In The Pittsburgh Coal SeamBy Leslie Carver The effects of longwall mine subsidence on water resources were studied at a West Virginia coal mine (mine Z) by Carver (1994). Data were obtained for 137 domestic supply wells and springs and 12 base Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Empirical Approach to Calculate Rock Loads in Coal Mine Roadways Empirical Approach to Calculate Rock Loads in Coal Mine RoadwaysBy Erdal Unal In order to define the support parameters, by use of empirical approaches, it is particularly important to analyze the rock-load height that should be controlled by supports. The controlling mechanism Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Rock Fracture, Caving and Interaction of Face Supports Under Different Geological Environments. Experience from Australian Coal Mine Rock Fracture, Caving and Interaction of Face Supports Under Different Geological Environments. Experience from Australian Coal MineBy Winston Gale This paper is presents a summary of recent investigations into fracture and caving about longwall panels. The results of these investigations indicate that rock failure initiates well ahead of the lon Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Implementation and Evaluation of Roof Bolting in MICARE Mine II Implementation and Evaluation of Roof Bolting in MICARE Mine IIBy Gustavo Herrera Rico As part of a general effort to increase safety, efficiency, and profitability of its mining operations, MICARE personnel with the support of NorWest Mine Services, Inc. determined that the key to impr Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Chemical Destressing to Alleviate Rockbursts Chemical Destressing to Alleviate RockburstsBy S. P. Singh Destress blasting is commonly used in the mines to minimize the occurrence of rockbursts. The fracturing created by destressing in the vicinity of the face reduces the stress concentration by pushing Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Problems in "Void" Detection in Coal Mine Water Hazards Problems in "Void" Detection in Coal Mine Water HazardsBy Francis Kendorski One of the most dangerous events in underground coal mining is unexpectedly encountering water inrushes from undetected abandoned mines in the same seam. The surest and most confident method is probe Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Application Of Underground In-Seam Seismic Methods (UISS) To Map The Coal Seam Structure Across Longwall Panels The Application Of Underground In-Seam Seismic Methods (UISS) To Map The Coal Seam Structure Across Longwall PanelsBy Rene Rodriguez The initial results of our investigations on the applicability of geophysical exploration methods to map coal seam inclusions were summarized in a paper submitted at the Thirteenth Conference on Groun Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Application Of Time Domain Reflectometry To Ground Control Application Of Time Domain Reflectometry To Ground ControlBy Kevin M. Connor, O&apos An example application is presented in which Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) was utilized to monitor roof strata movements during pillar extraction in a potash mine. The study was initiated when Weste Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Methods of Controlling Hard Roof in a Longwall Face Methods of Controlling Hard Roof in a Longwall FaceBy Linsheng Xu When coal seam is under the integral thick sandstone (or conglomerate), the structure of thick sandstone is integral and its strength is rather high. After coal is extracted, the roof is hanging and c Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Practical Detection Of Underground Mine Roof Failure Practical Detection Of Underground Mine Roof FailureBy David Bigby The paper describes research undertaken on an ECSC/K HSE project which investigated several potential physical principles which might be harnessed to provide a non-intrusive means of determining the e Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Use Of Geologic Modeling In The Prediction Of Adverse Roof Conditions The Use Of Geologic Modeling In The Prediction Of Adverse Roof ConditionsBy Edward S. Custer Recent investigations of mine roof falls have demonstrated that roof failures are generally associated with geologic conditions. The roof falls can be predicted by using the techniques of depositional Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Floor Failure Induced By Lateral Stress Ahead Of Longwall Supports Floor Failure Induced By Lateral Stress Ahead Of Longwall SupportsBy J. A. Nemcik Although floor failure at longwall faces has been traditionally associated with a soft floor, in many csses floor buckling has been observed just ahead of the longwall supports, despite the floor bein Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Monitoring and Prediction of Ground Movements Above Underground Mines in the Eastern United States 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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                     A New Rockbolt Axial Load Measuring Device A New Rockbolt Axial Load Measuring DeviceBy Hani Mitri A new monitoring device called SAFEBOLT (Stress And Force Evaluator in Bolts) has been recently developed. The device SAFEBOLT, essentially replaces the load cell, it permits the monitoring of bolt a Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Design Aspects In Multiple-Seam Mining: Case Studies Design Aspects In Multiple-Seam Mining: Case StudiesBy Gregory J. Chekan Developing a coal seam that has been influenced by previous mining in seams either above or below can result in severe ground control problems. In many instances, interactions between operations are i Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Design And Planning Of Lower Seam Longwall Gateroads Design And Planning Of Lower Seam Longwall GateroadsCase study data were analyzed to develop and quantify empirical stress transfer relationships between seams for both longwall and room and pillar mines. Layering in the innerburden and the distance be Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Longwall Pace Bursts and Inadequate Caving: A Came Study Longwall Pace Bursts and Inadequate Caving: A Came StudyBy K. Y. Haramy Deep coal mines with strong roof and floor strata frequently encounter face and rib bursts. The burst problem becomes more severe with increased depth. While the exact causes of bursts are often diffi Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Study on Top-Coal Loss and the Optimum Drawing Interval of Longwall Top-Coal Caving Mining Study on Top-Coal Loss and the Optimum Drawing Interval of Longwall Top-Coal Caving MiningBy Qiang Fu ABSTRACT This paper aims to identify the main issues concerning top-coal loss and the optimum drawing interval of LTCC (Longwall Top-coal Caving) mining by underground tests and DEM (Distinct Element Jan 1, 2002 
