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Thick Seam Mining by Underground Methods, Central Queensland

Conference Proceedings

Thick Seam Mining by Underground Methods, Central Queensland

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U.S. Coal Mining Accidents And Seam Thickness

The United States has more than 45 billion tons of economic coal reserves in seams above 10 feet thick and current underground production from thick seams represent less than three per cent of the total production. A tripling of underground production from thick seams is necessary within the next 10 years to meet U.S. coal production demands. An analysis of underground accident and production data is presented in the paper. A study of accident and injury distribution in different coal seam heights in the eastern and western part of the United States in seams ranging in thicknesses from 5 to 15 feet indicates that the seam thicknesses do not produce adverse impact on underground injury incidence._x000D_
Accidents associated with roof falls and haulage account for about 70 per cent of underground mining injuries.
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  • Published: 1976
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  • Unique ID: P197603009

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