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                     Evaluation of Pillar Recovery in Southern West Virginia (0e64fb3d-0c07-4638-b455-a16004535ca1) Evaluation of Pillar Recovery in Southern West Virginia (0e64fb3d-0c07-4638-b455-a16004535ca1)By Chris Mark Pillar recovery continues to be a significant ground control hazard. During the past decade, 10 miners were killed during pillar extraction operations in southern West Virginia. Studies conducted duri Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Comparison of Some Aspects of Bolting Mechanisms Between Fully-Grouted Resin and Tensioned Bolts in Underground Mine Entries Comparison of Some Aspects of Bolting Mechanisms Between Fully-Grouted Resin and Tensioned Bolts in Underground Mine EntriesBy Asmaa Yassien Finite element models were developed to study the effect of tensioned and fully-grouted bolts on the stability of the mine opening in a three-entry development system using a typical geological column Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Multi-Scale Assessment Of Coal And Gas Outbursts Based On Fractal Measurements Multi-Scale Assessment Of Coal And Gas Outbursts Based On Fractal MeasurementsBy Mingju Liu In this research, we measured fractal characteristics of over ten typical outburst areas on different scales and related them to their outburst proneness, in attempts to provide new methods for outbur Jan 1, 2000 
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                     A Statistical Overview of Retreat Mining of Coal Pillars in the United States A Statistical Overview of Retreat Mining of Coal Pillars in the United StatesBy Christopher Mark The demographics and safety record of the pillar retreat segment of the U.S. coal industry was analyzed using statistics collected by the Mine Safety and Health Administration. Pillar recovery is prac Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Stable Entry Design In A Multi-Seam Environment Stable Entry Design In A Multi-Seam EnvironmentThe challenge of planning to minimize interaction effects in multi-seam mining is compounded by the difficulties inherent in extrapolating essential geological and spatial data between sampling points Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Numerical and Physical Modeling as Planning Tools for Rockbolted Roadways Numerical and Physical Modeling as Planning Tools for Rockbolted RoadwaysBy Peter Griesenbrock In German underground coal mining mostly arch and some rectangular roadways are used in the development work. Due to its positive results from numerical and physical modeling techniques as well as goo Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Risk Assessment: Multiseam - Single Seam Mining Risk Assessment: Multiseam - Single Seam MiningBy L. Munsamy The bulk of primary mining at the Anglo Coal's Bank Colliery was carried out by drill and blast method, in a bord and pillar layout exploiting the No. 2 Seam. Secondary extraction, top/bottom coa Jan 1, 2004 
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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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                     Modern Geotechnical Exploration And Mine Design Modern Geotechnical Exploration And Mine DesignBy Patrick S. Artrip A deep mining operation in the Lower Kelly (Imboden) seam in Wise County, Virginia experienced severe ground control conditions in its attempt to develop reserves situated under increasingly higher co Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Drag Picks - Influence Of Tool Geometry And Angle Of Arrack On The Stress Evolution And Cutting Efficiency Drag Picks - Influence Of Tool Geometry And Angle Of Arrack On The Stress Evolution And Cutting EfficiencyDuring the last decade mechanical rock excavation has become increasingly widespread in the mining industry and, more in general, in excavation engineering. This technology, especially the tools and t Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Chinese And North American High-Extraction Underground Coal Mining Strata Behavior And Water Protection Experience And Guidelines Chinese And North American High-Extraction Underground Coal Mining Strata Behavior And Water Protection Experience And GuidelinesBy 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 
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                     The Utilisation of Numerical Modelling to Predict Water and Gas Flows Around Longwall Panels; Two Case Studies from the UK Coal Mining Industry The Utilisation of Numerical Modelling to Predict Water and Gas Flows Around Longwall Panels; Two Case Studies from the UK Coal Mining IndustryBy D. J. Reddish This paper illustrates how numerical modelling has been utilised to predict water and gas pathways around active longwall panels using two case studies. This information has proved invaluable m the de Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Three-Dimensional Analysis Of Mine Dump Point Stability Three-Dimensional Analysis Of Mine Dump Point StabilityBy Radoslaw L. Michalowski The operation of mobile mining equipment near the crest of stockpiles and wastedumps often results in localized slope failures. The Bureau of Mines has developed a computer code based on a rigorous li Jan 1, 1990 
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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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                     Characterization Of Structural Integrity And Stress State Via Seismic Methods: A Case Study Characterization Of Structural Integrity And Stress State Via Seismic Methods: A Case StudyBy Erik C. Westman The objective of this Bureau of Mines study is to determine the structural integrity and stress state of coal structure using seismic techniques. Bureau personnel conducted seismic transmission and re Jan 1, 1993 
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                     New Design Criteria for Roof Bolt Systems New Design Criteria for Roof Bolt SystemsBy John C. Stankus From research started six years ago, a new design criteria has been developed for mine roof bolt systems This design criteria precisely and quantitatively determines parameters such as bolt length, in Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Injection Techniques for Cost-effective Stabilization of Brittle and Faulted Strata Zones Injection Techniques for Cost-effective Stabilization of Brittle and Faulted Strata ZonesBy Martin Bolesta The use of strata injection as a means of stabilizing brittle and heavily stressed ground as well as faulted zones is now state-of-the art technology. Users are obliged to select the right combination Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Innovative Concept In Tailgate Entry Support: Elimination Of Crib Blocks Through Utilization Of New High Capacity Roof Truss Systems (3aab4965-6f53-4caa-9e67-bf9dbe5d5a16) Innovative Concept In Tailgate Entry Support: Elimination Of Crib Blocks Through Utilization Of New High Capacity Roof Truss Systems (3aab4965-6f53-4caa-9e67-bf9dbe5d5a16)By John C. Stankus In this paper, an innovative concept in longwall tailgate support is discussed. This new concept utilizes a new high capacity roof truss system in lieu of conventional wooden crib block. The first fie Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Use Of Cribless Tailgates In Longwall Extraction The Use Of Cribless Tailgates In Longwall ExtractionBy Russell Frith The paper defines the various operational advantages associated with the use of cribless tailgates during longwall extraction and considers the associated ground control issues that need evaluating to Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Three Dimensional Numerical Modelling Of Effects Of Subsidence On Escarpments Three Dimensional Numerical Modelling Of Effects Of Subsidence On EscarpmentsBy Leigh J. Wardle Significant coal reserves in New South Wales lie under areas with steep topography such as valley slopes and cliffs. Subsidence predictions are difficult to make for these locations as existing empiri Jan 1, 1992 
