Longwall mining study reveals immediate surface movement and subsidence patterns
This report studied how the ground reacts to mining a thick coal seam using shield-type supports at York Canyon Mine in New Mexico. The researchers found that the shape of the land affected surface movements, mining caused immediate surface changes, and the roof rock type influenced roof-sag. They also discovered that the roof moved away from high points towards the mined area, and the roof and floor came together by about one percent of the coal seam height.