OFR-30-84 Influence Of Rock Discontinuities On Coal Mine Subsidence

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Malcolm J. McPhersqn Kevin M. Connor
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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132
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

This report documents-the process of literature review, site selection, instrument installation, data acquisition, and preliminary data reduction performed to evaluate the influence of rock mass discontinuities on coal mine subsidence. A system of surface, subsurface and mine level instrumentation was installed at the Armco No. 7 Mine in Montcoal, West Virginia where the overburden varied in thickness from 630 to 1040 feet. Survey monuments, borehole pressure cells, full profile borehole inclinometer-extensometers, mine level extensometers, stressmeters and tape extensometer convergence stations were installed to monitor displacements and stress changes. Final design of the instrumentation system was based on: a) review of available information, b) field mapping and analysis of areal photography, c) drilling, and d) borehole geophysics. The report contains the complete graphed data of stress and displacements accompanying the longwall mining of a 4800 ft long by 480 ft wide coal panel.
Citation

APA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn Kevin M. Connor  (1983)  OFR-30-84 Influence Of Rock Discontinuities On Coal Mine Subsidence

MLA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn Kevin M. Connor OFR-30-84 Influence Of Rock Discontinuities On Coal Mine Subsidence. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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