Subsidence resulting from multiple-seam longwall mining in the western United States
Robert C. Dyni
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Subsidence resulting from multiple-seam longwall mining in the western United States
Published
1991
Publisher
United States Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines
Pages
20
Subjects
Streamflow, water-quality, and biological data on streams in an area of longwall coal mining, southern Ohio, water years 1987-89
Timing and duration of subsidence due to longwall mining
Case study of the effects on longwall mining induced subsidence on shallow groundwater sources in the northern Appalachian coal-field
Subsidence over the end of a longwall panel
Interactions between multiple seam longwall and room-and-pillar operations
Surface fracture development over longwall panels in south-central West Virginia
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Subsidence resulting from multiple-seam longwall mining in the western United States was written by Robert C. Dyni.
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