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    Rock Bursting and Seismicity During Ramp Development, Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, Idaho (70e1cb23-d3f9-44e0-89bb-620862946d41)

    By J. K. Whyatt

    A comprehensive survey of mine seismicity and rock bursting during development of two sublevels at the Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, ID, USA, was conducted to better define rock failure mechanisms and so

    Jan 1, 1998

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    International Experience with Longwall Mining into Pre-driven Rooms (7f55d3bb-2127-4b96-860d-e3684bbd8397)

    By David Oyler

    Unusual circumstances may require that a longwall retreat into or through a previously driven room. The operation can be completed successfully, but there have been a number of spectacular failures wh

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Stability of Backfilled Cross-panel Entries During Longwall Mining

    By Brad Seymour

    In cooperation with Cyprus Twentymile Coal Co., researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSI-I), Spokane Research Laboratory, conducted a study at the Foidel Creek

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Geotechnical Planning and Development of the BHP Minerals San Juan Pilot Mine, Waterflow, NM

    By P. E. Christensen

    Due to ever-increasing stripping ratios associated with the No. 8 Seam at the San Juan Mine surface operation, BHP Minerals decided to implement longwall mining for the extraction of the substantial f

    Jan 1, 1998

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    The Effects of Reduced Annulus in Roof Bolting Performance

    By Stephen Tadolini

    The annulus thickness, for bolts anchored with resin, effects the systems final performance. Recent developments in the manufacturing process of these support systems, coupled with improved resin char

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Cutable and Variable Yield Cement Cribbing Successfully Support 84 Mine Longwall Cut Through Entries

    By William Bookshar

    The development of increasingly more sophisticated and powerful retreat longwall equipment has led to ever wider and longer panels. To maximize gateroad development efficiency, provide for effective f

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Mining Through In-panel Entries and Full-face Recovery Room Without

    By John Smyth

    Mining through in panel entries and the full face recovery method has been successfully practiced at U.S. Stwl, Mine 50. Suppat of the cut-through entries and recovery room is critical. Traditionally,

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Effects of Panel Mining Sequence and Retreat Direction on the Roof Stability of Longwall Headgate Entries

    By Jinsheng Chen

    The major functions of longwall headgate entries are to provide access ways to the outby submains or mains for coal transportation and to the longwall face for fresh air and for transporting men and m

    Jan 1, 1998

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    An Analytical Approach to Determine Stress Distribution in Longwall Chain Pillars

    By James M. Kramer

    This paper introduces an analytical approach for the determination of the vertical stress in the chain pillar system between two adjacent longwall panels. The development of this approach is based on

    Jan 1, 1998

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    The Design of Room and Pillar Mining Systems in the UK

    By Graham Daws

    State of the Art Room and Pillar mining techniques have been employed at two coal mines in the UK in the last two years. This paper describes the design of pillars and rockbolted support systems for R

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Automated Temporary Roof Support Systems: An Update

    By William Gray

    It has been ten years since the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) promulgated a safety standard requiring the use of Automated Temporary Roof Support (ATRS) systems in underground coal mine

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Factors Influencing Intersection Stability in U.S. Coal Mines (dc39f664-0f70-474b-be24-4adbb66c7510)

    By Gregory Molinda

    Groundfalls are much more likely to occur in coal mine intersections than in entries. NIOSH is using the experience of U.S. coal mines to determine the factors which influence intersection instability

    Jan 1, 1998

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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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    A Study of Periodic Weighting of Longwall Supports

    By Archie Richardson

    Periodic weighting of longwall supports occurs during retreat ofthe face under certain geologic conditions. Strong stratain the immediate and main roof tend to cantilever over the gob, weighting the s

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Transversely Elasto-Plastic Analysis of Surface Subsidence Arising from Longwall Mining of Inclined Coal Seams

    By M. Afsari Nejad

    A Transversely Elasto-Plastic Model was configured in FLAC (Fact Lagrangian Analysis of Continua) as a more realistic simulation of stratified and inclined strata behaviour examining surface subsidenc

    Jan 1, 1998

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    A Critical Study of Strata Behaviour During Extraction of Pillars in a Thick Coal Seam

    By S. Jayanthu

    This paper presents analysis of strata behaviour with special reference to convergence and stress variation during an experimental trial of extraction of pillars with cable bolts as major support syst

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Application of the Coal Mine Roof Rating, Derived from Drill Core, in the Roof Support Design of a Coal Belt Conveyor Tunnel

    By John Rusnak

    The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) is a practical rock mass classification system for use in design of mine openings. Data can be obtained for this purpose from exploration drill cores if simple geotech

    Jan 1, 1998

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    A Decade of Mobile Roof Support Application in the United States

    By Larry Howe

    Second, or retreat mhng with Mobile Roof Supports (MRS) has now been part of coal mining in the United States for a decade Their utilization has evolved into mining applications which vary in seam hei

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Control of Hard-to-Collapse Massive Roofs in Longwall Faces Using a Hydraulic Fracturing Technique

    By Hideki Shimando

    Periodic weighting and windblast which are caused by the dynamic effects of overburden in a longwall panel significantly affect longwall mining This study describes past experience with wind blast

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Analysis of Panel Stability for Post-Mining Slurry Injection

    By Tim Ross

    Slurry injection into mined-out panels is an attractive alternative for disposal of coal preparation plant fines. however, in areas where surface subsidence cannot be tolerated, either by law or neces

    Jan 1, 1998