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4/1/2021 - Peer reviewed journal articlesA study assessing the strength characteristics of coal under high confinement to gain insights for pillar stability and design.
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5/1/2018 - Peer reviewed journal articlesA study in which laboratory testing was used to identify the engineering characteristics and brittleness of coal samples.
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1/1/1977 - Reports of InvestigationsThis Bureau of Mines report describes photo-lineaments obtained from stereoscopic examination of vertical aerial photographs and by the ronchi grating study of aerial photoindex sheets. The photo- lineaments are compared with the trends of oriented frac...
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1/1/1976 - Reports of InvestigationsCoalbeds exhibit a directional permeability, with the maximum permeability oriented parallel to the face cleat. Thus, the most efficient pattern of vertical degasification holes for a coalbed is dependent upon cleat orientation. Analysis of surface joi...
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1/1/1976 - Reports of InvestigationsExamination of several coalbeds in Walker County, Alabama, Cambria, Greene, and Fayette Counties, Pennsylvania, and Caleigh and Wyoming Counties, West Virginia, indicates that cleat orientations are similar throughout a vertical sequence of strata. Stud...
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1/1/1975 - Reports of InvestigationsAs part of the Bureau of Mines methane control program, the Pittsburgh coalbed was studied in Washington and Greene Counties, Pennsylvania, and in Marion and Monongalia Counties, West Virginia, where this coalbed is now being mined at its greatest depth.
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1/1/1974 - Reports of InvestigationsThe natural vertical fracture system in bituminous coalbeds is called cleat. Cleat orientation commonly controls the direction of mining with major development paralleling the face cleat. Previous researchers have categorized the origin of cleat as endo...
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