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The AusIMM Proceedings Volume 302, No 1

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The AusIMM Proceedings Volume 302, No 1

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International Overview of Seam Gas Emissions and Instantaneous Outbursts

The International Symposium-cum-Workshop on Management and
Control of High Gas Emissions and Outbursts in Underground Coal
Mines was held in Wollongong in March 1995. Coverage of high gas
emissions was virtually confined to instantaneous outburst implications, essentially seam gas pre-drainage.
Globally, instantaneous outbursts have been known for 150 years, and
the first Australian outburst occurred in 1895 and Australian occurrences and mines affected have increased since. Few significant coal producing countries are unaffected. The coals affected range in rank from lignites to anthracites. Geological disturbances are the most likely environments for occurrences. The most likely mining geometry is of virgin headings, with some occurrences on longwalls and in other situations. Widespread research into many aspects of the problem has yet to produce a generally accepted explanation. Explosive inducement is a well-known control. Apparently high advance rates increase face gassiness and create higher stress abutments, increasing proneness. The most popular preventive measure, pre-drainage of virgin coal ahead of faces has produced highly successful very long hole drilling performances but without the precision necessary for accurate geometric hole patterns, despite quite sophisticated drilling equipment and hole surveying instruments. For the future, more precise degasification is sought, even from the surface, together with rapid face coal gassiness assessments to confirm
lowering below threshold values, as well as other proneness lowering measures, perhaps related to new heading and longwall geometries and to new equipment to provide them. But above all, safe management plans are required for each operation, to safeguard the miners and their working environments, and thus to protect underground coal mining from this mounting threatening problem.
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