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  • SME-ICGCM
    Site Characterization For Planning Underground Stone Mines

    By Francis S. Kendorski

    Underground stone mines tier construction aggregates and industrial minerals are being planned in increasing numbers throughout the United States. At the middle of the last century (1950s) underground

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Chinese And North American High-Extraction Underground Coal Mining Strata Behavior And Water Protection Experience And Guidelines

    By Mao Bai

    Mining in situations where there exists a potential hazard from inundation has always existed in coal mining, and often reserves were left unmined in favor of reserves with no such hazard. However, in

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME-ICGCM
    Roof Behavior In South African Coal Room And Pillar Panels

    By Bruce W. Jack

    An extensive underground roof-monitoring program was conducted in order to determine the roof strata behavior under various conditions. In total 29 sites at 5 different collieries were monitored using

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME-ICGCM
    Application of Stress, Geologic, and Support Design System (Sgssm) to Ground Control for Mine Slope Entries

    By John Stankus

    Accurate evaluation of stress and geological conditions is critical to ground control design in underground openings. For a mine slope entry, the problem becomes more complicated because a slope trans

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME-ICGCM
    Empirical and analytical design of large openings at a proposed national underground science laboratory

    By Karl Jr. Zipf

    The famous Homestake gold mine in Lead, SD. closed recently alter 125 years of operation. However, the mine may receive a new lease on life as a National Underground Science Laboratory (NUSL) supporte

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME-ICGCM
    The Influence of Interface Friction and W/H Ratio on the Violence of Coal Specimen Failure ? A Comparison Between a Bump and Non?Bump Prone Mines

    By Simon H. Prassetyo

    Violent failures of coal pillars, known in practice as coal mine bumps, have long been a subject of investigation. Many field investigations have considered geological conditions that create high stre

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME-ICGCM
    Geotechnical Planning Basis for the Optimization of Workings

    By Nikolaos Polysos

    Besides considering the given geomechanical conditions, the geological/geotechnical logging of drill cores and heading faces during the driving of parallel entries and the resulting rock classificatio

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Prediction And Control Of Surface Subsidence Over Abandoned Mined Lands In Carbonia (Italy)

    By Pier Paolo Manca

    The investigated area lies close to a large town and covers an area of about lkm2. The mine was worked at depths ranging from 5 to 100 meters but mining operations actually ceased some 50 years ago. T

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME-ICGCM
    In-Situ Investigation Into The Causes Of Falls Of Roof In South African Collieries

    By J. Nielen van der Merwe

    The main objective of the research described in the paper was to determine the causes of falls of roof in South African coal mines. The south African Colliery Manager's Association and the member

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME-ICGCM
    Extraction Ratio In Thin Seams Assuring No Surface Subsidence

    By Kot F. v. Unrug

    The depletion of thicker coal reserves has resulted in the thinner seams being economically attractive. Surface protection against subsidence limits the extraction ratio to 50% for the room and pillar

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME-ICGCM
    Design Of The Ventilation Shaft In The South Link Railway Tunnel Construction, Taiwan

    By Jay Keng

    During the construction of shaft on the fractured and weak rock strata, the stability of construction plays an important role. This study includes earth stress estimation, support method, and stabi

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Mine Design Considerations For Surface Subsidence Control

    By John L. Edwards

    The underground coal mines in the Lake Macquarie area of the Newcastle Coalfield, New South Wales, Australia are constrained by surface subsidence restrictions as low as 150 mm. The mining environment

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME-ICGCM
    The Elimination of Rock-fall Fatalities in Ontario Hardrock Mines

    By Douglas Morrison

    Hardrock mines in Ontario generally operate at between 3,000 and 7,500 ft below surface and generally experience significant rockburst activity below 5,000 ft. Since the introduction of bulk mining te

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME-ICGCM
    International Conference On Ground Control In Mining Design Of Three-Entry System For Super Longwall Panels

    By J. D. Cole

    In order to reduce the number of longwall face moves and to increase the rate of gateroad construction, super longwall panels, 1000 feet wide and 12000 to 14000 feet long, are planned for Wolf Creek C

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Overview of Safety Considerations with Highwall Mining Operations

    By George Gardner

    The rapid growth of highwall mining in the Appalachian coalfields has resulted in unique safety concerns. Due to the concentration of activity at the base of the highwall and the potentially destabili

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME-ICGCM
    Evaluation Of The Strength Behaviour Of Monolithic Packs (af92f0dd-9b80-4922-891e-7d098de9b5e7)

    By S. I. Al-Ameen

    Monolithic packing systems have gained in popularity as a gate side packing method, However, there has been no detailed investigation to assess their underground strength behaviour. This work includes

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME-ICGCM
    Entry Stability Monitoring & Analysis For Longwall & Continuous Mining Systems

    By Wm. Mark Hart

    Under a specific geological condition, roof supporting method, and pillar-entry system, an entry convergence concept may be the most effective means that can be used to effectively indicate the longwa

    Jan 1, 1995

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    A Study Of Longwall Subsidence In The Appalachian Coal Region Using Field Measurements And Computer Modeling Techniques

    By M. Karmis

    For several centuries surface subsidence has been recognized as an inevitable consequence of most underground mining. In fact, British court records of disputes and litigations related to property dam

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME-ICGCM
    The Duncan Method of Partial Pillar Extraction at Tasman Mine (8325db0b-edfd-48b5-8c88-7ef0db101af9)

    By Kent D. Mctyer

    Mining commenced at Tasman Mine in late 2006. The current method of mining is bord and pillar using continuous minerbolters and shuttle cars for first workings and secondary extraction using mobile ro

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME-ICGCM
    Horizontal Stress Control In Underground Coal Mines (1dbd7295-90f8-4003-a003-9120dc19934c)

    By S. M. Matthews

    The magnitude and orientation of the in situ stressfield has been determined as a key factor in controlling the stability of openings for both coal mine development and extraction. Monitoring of roadw

    Jan 1, 1992