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                     Planning And Design For Barrier Pillar Recovery Three Case Histories Planning And Design For Barrier Pillar Recovery Three Case HistoriesBy David A. Newman Barrier pillars created during mine development provide additional reserves during mine closure and can be the sole access to reserves previously abandoned because of mining height or out of seam dilu Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Truss Systems For Longwall Tailgate Support - Update Truss Systems For Longwall Tailgate Support - UpdateBy John C. Stankus At the 13th Conference on Ground Control in Mining, a paper was presented detailing a successful test in which a new truss system was utilized, in lieu of wood cribs, for tailgate support in the Pitts Jan 1, 1995 
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                     A Cooperative Study Of Gate Entry Designs Welbeck Colliery (UK) And Jim Walter Resources (USA) A Cooperative Study Of Gate Entry Designs Welbeck Colliery (UK) And Jim Walter Resources (USA)By Greg Hendon Longwall developments in the UK have historically consisted of single entry gate roads. Adjacent developments were separated from existing panels by large barrier pillars (designed of sufficient width Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Subsidence Monitoring Results, Thick Seam Longwall Mining In Wyoming Subsidence Monitoring Results, Thick Seam Longwall Mining In WyomingBy Collin L. Stewart A summary of the results of a limited subsidence monitoring program at Cyprus Amax Coal Company's Shoshone Mine No. 1 in the Hanna Basin of south central Wyoming is presented. The monitoring prog Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Integration Of CAD-Based Mine Planning And Subsidence Engineering Systems Integration Of CAD-Based Mine Planning And Subsidence Engineering SystemsBy Andrew P. Jarosz The present computerized mine planning systems use CAD-like and Data Base Management System (DBMS) environments for the handling of numerical, textural, and graphical data. These two environments are Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Renewed Interest In Prop Supports As A Replacement For Wood Cribs Renewed Interest In Prop Supports As A Replacement For Wood CribsBy Thomas M. Barczak Wood cribs have been the dominant form of supplemental support in coal mining for many years. Recently, there has been a renewed interest in prop supports as a replacement for wood cribbing due to the Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Comparative Case Study Of Yielding And Critical Coal Pillar Designs In Bump-Prone Strata Comparative Case Study Of Yielding And Critical Coal Pillar Designs In Bump-Prone StrataBy J. R. Koehler The failure of yield pillar-based gate mad designs to provide adequate ground control performance is primarily related to the use of "critically" sized chain pillars. A "critical" pillar is one that f Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Deformation Development Around Mine Roadways And Simulation Of Roadway Supports Deformation Development Around Mine Roadways And Simulation Of Roadway SupportsBy E. Yasar This paper describes the use of the sand and plaster physical modelling technique to investigate the deformation around mine roadways using a variety of support methods in a particular form of stress Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Analysis Of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability Analysis Of Retreat Mining Pillar StabilityBy Christopher Mark Preventing pillar line squeezes, massive pillar collapses, and coal pillar bumps is critical to the safe and efficient recovery of coal during retreat mining operations. To help prevent these problems Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Tailgate Roadway Convergence: A Key Indicator Of Potential Ground Control Problems Tailgate Roadway Convergence: A Key Indicator Of Potential Ground Control ProblemsBy Robert M. Cox Abrupt tailgate roadway ground failures, described as floor bumps, sometimes occur in the tailgate entry outby the face during the high-speed extraction of coal from mechanized longwall panels. These Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Stereological Sampling And Analysis For Characterizing Discontinuous Rock Masses Stereological Sampling And Analysis For Characterizing Discontinuous Rock MassesBy J. K. Owens As part of a larger research effort focused on ground control, the U.S. Bureau of Mines is currently evaluating the effectiveness of using stereological analysis for characterizing mine roof strata. I Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Cable Bolting - Potential Applications For Variable Strata Conditions Cable Bolting - Potential Applications For Variable Strata ConditionsBy David Allen Cable bolting is a relatively new strata reinforcement technique that has been used successfully in Australia and the United Kingdom. Jim Walter Resources, Inc. has examined the principles and can vis Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Cavability Study Of A Competent Roof - A Case Study Cavability Study Of A Competent Roof - A Case StudyBy T. N. Singh An evaluation was made on the cavability of the roof formation of Dishergarh seam including caving sequence, caving span, and load on powered support. Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Determining Horizontal Stress Direction Using The Stress Mapping Technique Determining Horizontal Stress Direction Using The Stress Mapping TechniqueBy T. P. Mucho Mine roof failure due to excessive horizontal stress has been recognized as a major cause of hazardous roof conditions in some mines. Stress measurements gathered by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) at Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Influence Of Support Capacity And Geometry On Tailgate Support Influence Of Support Capacity And Geometry On Tailgate SupportBy E. Hosca Alternative tailgate loading conditions due to conventional and conventional/yield pillar combinations were evaluated to define roof loading. In order to isolate different loading situations, the tail Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Massive Collapse Of Coal Pillars - Case Histories From The United States The Massive Collapse Of Coal Pillars - Case Histories From The United StatesBy Frank E. Chase A massive pillar collapse occurs when undersized pillars fail and rapidly shed their load to adjacent pillars which in turn fail. This chain reaction-like failure may involve hundreds, even thousands, Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Some Factors Influencing Stability Of Longwall Gateroad Some Factors Influencing Stability Of Longwall GateroadExcessive roadway closure in the gateroads impedes the passage of equipment, supplies, personnel and ventilation air in longwall panels. This pager describes several factors that influence the gat Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Resin-Grouted Cables For Longwall Tailgate Support Stability Resin-Grouted Cables For Longwall Tailgate Support StabilityBy Stephen C. Tadolini The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is conducting research to provide alternatives for traditional secondary support methods. These cost-saving methods are proving to afford safer installation, improve en Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Pillarless Longwall Mining For Multiple Seams Pillarless Longwall Mining For Multiple SeamsBy Victor V. Nazimko Longwall mining technology without interpanel pillars is feasible from a geomechanical point of view. A set of pillarless longwall layouts are proposed including tailentry pillar recovery, headentry p Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Design And Selection Of Powered Supports For Application In 4.5 Metre Extraction At Daw Mill Colliery The Design And Selection Of Powered Supports For Application In 4.5 Metre Extraction At Daw Mill CollieryBy Clive Chadbourne Investigations of world wide coal face strata control practice, the study of theoretical calculations and detailed engineering analysis have been combined to design and select a powered roof support s Jan 1, 1994 
