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  • SME-ICGCM
    Detection and Monitoring of Surface Subsidence Associated with Mining Activities in the Witbank Coalfields Using Differential Radar Interferometry

    By Gift Makusha

    Surface subsidence associated with coal mining activities in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa changes the natural environment in several ways, and current challenges for mining companies includ

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Top Coal Failure Mechanism Of Extremely Thick Seam In Top Coal Caving Mining (b4774a45-fd0f-4916-8ea9-0dac0bf96077)

    By Nan Hua

    As a high production and high efficient mining method, top coal caving method is now widely used in China. However, as more extra-thick coal seams are mined, it becomes more and more difficult to make

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Evaluation of the Impact of Standing Support on Ground Behavior in Longwall Tailgates (8a8cef19-7d7c-417d-83e0-31858c1152c5)

    By Thomas Barczak

    Longwall mines typically use some form of standing support for secondary roof support in longwall tailgate entries. Although there have been several new support products developed for this application

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Relationship between the clay fabric of roof shales and roof collapse in mines of the Herrin cod, southern Illinois

    By Theresa M. Bodus

    The strength of roof shales is, in part, a function of the preferred orientation of clay minerals within them. Therefore, analysis of clay fabric under both air-dried and hydrated conditions should be

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Yield Pillar Behavior At Jim Walter No. 7 Mine Stress And Strata Measurements Of Yield And Abutment Pillars

    By J. Brasfield

    Jim Walter Resources, along with the Rock Mechanics Branch of British Coal and Strata Control Technology Pty. Ltd., is presently studying the yield-stable-yield pillar design in use at the Blue Creek

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Cavability Investigation Of A Stratabound Copper Deposit, Tong Kuang Yu Mine, Shanxi Province, China

    By W. C. Lacy

    Stratabound copper ore bodies in thick Proterozoic metamorphosed sedimentary and volcanic rocks at the Tong Kuang Yu Mine in southern Shanxi Province of China were considered as possibly being amenabl

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Field Experience Of Measuring The Acoustic Energy From A Hammer Blow To Coal Mine Roof And Its Relationship To Roof Stability

    By Peter Altounyan

    The rate of decay of the energy from a hammer blow to a coal mine roof is related to the size and nature of the contacts between the rock being struck and its surroundings The use of this principle as

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Advancements In Reflective Seismic Tomography For The Location Of Old Works And Characterization Of Structural Anomalies Impacting Underground Developments

    By David R. Hanson

    Seismic tomographic imaging, based on the same principles as a medical CAT Scan (Computer-Aided-Tomography). has been used for many years in the oil industry for large-scale subsurface stratigraphic c

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Analysis of the Effect of Rate of Extraction on Strain Development in Interaction Subsidence Data Using a Neural Network

    By Peter Cain

    In 1993 an opportunity presented to monitor the effects of undermining an abandoned roadway by a longwall panel in the Sydney. N.S. coal field. Interaction subsidence data was collected by survey leve

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Evaluation Of Polyurethane Injection For Beltway Roof Stabilization In A West Virginia Coal Mine (4376a6c8-d15e-4751-9754-663f60fbf3a4)

    By Gregory Molinda

    Extremely difficult ground conditions were encountered in the main belt entry in a room and pillar mine in West Virginia. Several generations of supplemental support, including cable bolts, cribbing,

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Application of Updated Joint Detection Algorithm for the Analysis of Drilling Parameters of Roof Bolters in Multiple Joints Conditions

    By Jamal Rostami, Asok Ray, Samer S. Saab Jr., Wenpeng Liu

    Ground instability, such as roof or rib failures, is one of the most serious and frequent safety hazards that occur in underground mining, tunneling, and underground construction. The ground-related p

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME-ICGCM
    Successful Application of Rock Bolt Support and Mechanised Depillaring in Difficult Roof Conditions at Tandsi Mine, Western Coalfields, India

    By D. C. Oldroyd

    Western Coalfield?s Tandsi Mine, has difficult support conditions and a history of roof falls, resulting in mining roadway widths and depths being restricted for safety reasons. Rock Mechanics Technol

    Jan 1, 2006

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    The Integration Of Geology And Engineering In Ground Control And Mine Planning For A Multi-Level Underground Limestone Quarry

    By D. Newman

    An underground limestone quarry, developed in the 1940's, transitioned from a surface quarry to an underground room-and-pillar operation. The quarry expanded to a second underground level when th

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Moonee Colliery: Renewing The Economic Viability Of A Mine Using Microseismic And Hydraulic Fracturing Techniques In Massive Roof Conditions

    By Peter Hayes

    Moonee Colliery operates a longwall extraction system in the Great Northern seam of the Newcastle Coal Measures, approximately 100km north of Sydney, NSW. In the initial mine area of longwall block

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME-ICGCM
    The Development And Use Of Risk Assessment Techniques To Assess Roadway Stability In The Parkgate Seam At Thoresby Colliery

    By Paul Cartwright

    A rockbolted roadway risk assessment procedure has been developed specifically for the Parkgate seam at Thoresby Colliery by Rock Mechanics Technology and colliery engineers. The purpose of this asses

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Half a Career Trying to Understand Why the Roof Along the Longwall Face Falls in from Time to Time?

    By Russell Frith

    Probably the most expensive but least well understood roof falls in underground coal mining, are those that occur ahead of the powered supports in the centre of longwall face. Even small roof cavities

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Comparison of L-Band and X-Band Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar for Mine Subsidence Monitoring in Central Utah

    By Jessica M. Wempen, Michael K. McCarter

    "Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DlnSAR), a satellite-based remote sensing technique, has potential application for measuring mine subsidence on a regional scale with high spati

    Jan 1, 2016

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    25 Years of Progressive in Numerical Modeling for Ground Control ? What Have We Accomplished and Where Do We Go Next?

    By Keith A. Heasley

    Exactly 25 years ago this month (August 12, 1981), IBM introduced the ?Personnel Computer? with a 16 bit operating system called MS-DOS 1.0. Since then, Moore?s Law, which essentially states that

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Why Uniaxial Compressive Strength and Young?s Modulus Are Potentially Poor Indicators of Roadway Roof Stability ? Except in the Tailgate

    By Russell Frith

    For many years, underground rock mechanics and in particular, roadway/tunnel roof stability has been underpinned by the often unchallenged assumption that roof strength (as defined by the UCS) and sti

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Bi-Directional Shield Recovery in a Wide Face Longwall Move with a Pre-Driven Recovery Room under Weak Roof Conditions

    By Peter Zhang

    Shield recovery in a longwall move is normally conducted from tailgate to headgate. However, if the face is wide and the immediate roof is weak, difficult conditions with considerable roof sag, excess

    Jan 1, 2007