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Thick Seam Problem and Solution

This 3-page document discusses the challenges and opportunities of mining thick coal seams, including maintaining stability during mining operations, effectively draining water, and improving recovery rates. It was authored by Harshit Agrawal and Awanindra pratap Singh from Imperial College London and Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, and cites their related work on geotechnical stability and preventing water inrush.
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Thick Seam Problem and Solution

This 3-page document discusses the challenges and opportunities of mining thick coal seams, including maintaining stability during mining operations, effectively draining water, and improving recovery rates. It was authored by Harshit Agrawal and Awanindra pratap Singh from Imperial College London and Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, and cites their related work on geotechnical stability and preventing water inrush.
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Thick Coal Seam Mining Methods: Challenges and Opportunities

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Ascertaining geotechnical stability at tower locations of 220 kV Mangalpur-JK Nagar transmission line near Raniganj, Burdwan as per requirement of WBSETCL View
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Advice for coal extraction at Gopinathpur O/C mine, ECL, with an aim to guard against inrush of water from Pusai-Khudia rivers nearby funded by ECL View project

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