Importance Of Monitoring For Deep Two-Seam Longwall Layouts

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Fleck
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Energy West Mining Co. (EWMC) has implemented a geologic program for improving stability and support requirements along deep two-entry longwall gateroads at its Deer Creek Mine operations located near Huntington, UT. Together with geotechnical monitoring and concurrent review of mine seismicity in cooperation with MTI staff, it has become possible to improve longwall layout designs for two seam extraction of the Hiawatha and Blind Canyon seams. The geologic program consists of surface and in-mine exploration drilling, surface and in-mine geologic mapping, rock mechanics testing and detailed measurements of changes in depositional and structural conditions during development of every longwall gateroad. The geotechnical program consists of underground measurements at seven locations in two neighboring mining districts located in the Hiawatha and Blind Canyon coal seams under moderate to deep cover. Within the last five years, additional measurements, including data on seismicity and face conditions, have been incorporated into the data collection program for verifying the in situ coal strength and load transfer mechanisms for improving two-seam designs and support systems.
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APA: K. Fleck  (2012)  Importance Of Monitoring For Deep Two-Seam Longwall Layouts

MLA: K. Fleck Importance Of Monitoring For Deep Two-Seam Longwall Layouts. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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