Multiple Seam Mining Feasibility in the Illinois Basin (USA): LaModel Stress Analysis Programs

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Rebecca Hardy
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The escalating demand for coal, in addition to the steady depletion of reserves, has produced increasingly difficult mining conditions for coal mining companies within the United States, resulting in mining above or below previously mined areas. The safe and productive extraction of coal in a multiple seam environment requires specific design technology for effective mine planning. Presently, one of the most useful design approaches for multiple-seam feasibility analysis is using numerical modeling techniques. Therefore, numerical modeling programs LaModel 2.1 and Lam2D were used to determine the feasibility of mining the Herrin (No. 6) coal seam over an existing room-and-pillar mine in the Springfield (No. 5) coal seam in the Illinois Basin.
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APA: Rebecca Hardy  (2006)  Multiple Seam Mining Feasibility in the Illinois Basin (USA): LaModel Stress Analysis Programs

MLA: Rebecca Hardy Multiple Seam Mining Feasibility in the Illinois Basin (USA): LaModel Stress Analysis Programs. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2006.

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