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  • SME-ICGCM
    A Comparison Of Overburden Response Due To Longwall Mining

    By David K. Ingram

    The objective of this U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) investigation was to characterize overburden response due to longwall mining. Subsurface strata and surface deformations were monitored at two sites i

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Field Test with Strain-gauged Friction Bolts at the Gold Hunter Mine, Mullan, Idaho, USA (f62ddf9f-aabd-4681-8d92-4a50602e035c)

    By Jeffrey Johnson

    To measure the loading behavior of friction bolts, researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) installed strain gauges on the in

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME-ICGCM
    Numerical Modeling of the Gob Loading Mechanism in Longwall Coal Mines

    By Khaled Morsy

    Longwall mining is one of the most widely practiced underground coal mining method. The behavior of the longwall gob is very critical in the understanding of the complex ground response to longwall mi

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME-ICGCM
    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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    Gateroad Pillar Extraction Experience at Jim Walter Resources

    By Gregory Hendon

    Jim Walter Resources, Inc. (JWR), has successfully longwall mined for many years at depths ranging from 1200'-2500'. However, full pillar extraction has proven difficult and generally econom

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Experience With The Boundary Element Method Of Numerical Modeling As A Tool To Resolve Complex Ground Control Problems

    By George J. Karabin

    The Roof Control Division of the Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center, MS HA, is routinely involved in the evaluation of ground conditions in underground coal mines. Assessing the stability

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME-ICGCM
    Spatial Trends In Rock Strength - Can They Be Determined From Coreholes? (51393e91-3e75-4a8d-ac36-e107a993fe35)

    By Christopher Mark

    Mine planning for a new reserve is based on information obtained from exploratory coreholes. A critical component of an exploration program is the geotechnical evaluation. Poor assumptions about roof

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME-ICGCM
    Development and Application of Impact-Resistant Lagging for Steel Sets Installed at Underground Roof Fall Areas

    By Kevin Jinrong Ma

    Underground mines often experience roof falls in entries, crosscuts, and intersections of active mining sections, main travel ways, and belt entries. Roof fall heights greater than 20 ft (6 m) make re

    Jan 1, 2011

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    The Introduction of Roof Bolting to U.S. Underground Coal Mines (1948-1960): A Cautionary Tale (fc50b3c4-830d-49aa-a1be-7477dcdf44ae)

    By Chris Mark

    Perhaps the most significant development in coal mine ground control during the last century was the introduction of roof bolting during the late 1940's and 1950's. From an engineering stand

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME-ICGCM
    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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    Regional Horizontal Surface Displacements Due To Mining Beneath Severe Surface Topography

    By Bruce K. Hebblewhite

    Tower Colliery is a longwall mine operated by BHP Coal Illawarra Collieries, Southwest of Sydney, Australia It mines the Bulli Seam at a depth of approximately 450m. The surface topography overlying t

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Applications Of Cement Grouting Method For Controlling Weak Strata

    By Herryal Z. Anwar

    In recent years, many both mining and civil engineering projects are developed in the area which may be categorized unstable, such as fractured and jointed rocks or "water sensitive rocks". For exampl

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME-ICGCM
    Use Of Automated Resistivity System To Locate Potential Subsidence Areas Over Old Mines

    By 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

  • SME-ICGCM
    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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    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

  • SME-ICGCM
    Optimun Mining Plan for Multiple Seam Mining

    By Wen H. Su

    Multiple seam mining and its associated problems are very serious in Southern West Virginia where poor planning or lack of knowledge in seam interaction often results in complete loss of coal propert

    Jan 1, 1984

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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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    Development Of A Resin Point Anchor

    By 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

  • SME-ICGCM
    The Impact Of Three Longwall Coal Mines On Streamflow In The Appalachian Coalfield

    By Denise Y. Dizon

    The objectives of this study were to document the hydrologic impacts of longwall mining on streams, identify the factors affecting the extent of stream dewatering, and develop empirical trends to pred

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME-ICGCM
    Research, Development, And Use Of Steel-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Cribbing For Mine Roof Support

    By Dale A. Didcoct

    Through the combined efforts of the C. S. Bureau of Mines, the coal industry, and Burrell Construction and Supply Company, New Kensington, PA, a steel fiber reinforced concrete crib block to improve c

    Jan 1, 1982