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- Cave-in abstract "A cave-in is a collapse of a geologic formation, mine or structure which may occur during mining or tunneling. Geologic structures prone to spontaneous cave-ins include alvar, tsingy and other limestone formations, but can also include lava tubes and a variety of other subsurface rock formations. Glacier caves and other ice formations are very prone to collapse from exposure to warm temperatures or running water.In mining, the term roof fall is used to refer to a many types of collapses, ranging from the fall of a single flake of shale to collapses that form sink holes that reach to the surface. However, roof falls in mining are not all accidental. In longwall mining and retreat mining, miners systematically remove all support from under large areas of the mine roof, allowing it to settle just beyond the work area. The goal in such mining methods is not to prevent roof fall and the ensuing surface subsidence, but rather to control it.".
- Cave-in thumbnail Cave-in_(indust).jpg?width=300.
- Cave-in wikiPageID "2660386".
- Cave-in wikiPageLength "1740".
- Cave-in wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Cave-in wikiPageRevisionID "700404819".
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Alvar.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caves.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mining.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Glacier_cave.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Lava_tube.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Longwall_mining.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Madagascar_dry_deciduous_forests.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Mining.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Mining_accident.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Retreat_mining.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Shale.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Sinkhole.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Stora_Alvaret.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Subsidence.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Tsingy_de_Bemaraha_Strict_Nature_Reserve.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Tunnel.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:Collapse.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink Öland.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLink File:Cave-in_(indust).jpg.
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cave-in".
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLinkText "cave ins".
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLinkText "cave-in".
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLinkText "collapse".
- Cave-in wikiPageWikiLinkText "roof fall".
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- Cave-in subject Category:Caves.
- Cave-in subject Category:Mining.
- Cave-in hypernym Collapse.
- Cave-in type Disease.
- Cave-in type Industry.
- Cave-in type Landform.
- Cave-in comment "A cave-in is a collapse of a geologic formation, mine or structure which may occur during mining or tunneling. Geologic structures prone to spontaneous cave-ins include alvar, tsingy and other limestone formations, but can also include lava tubes and a variety of other subsurface rock formations.".
- Cave-in label "Cave-in".
- Cave-in sameAs Q870545.
- Cave-in sameAs Fontis.
- Cave-in sameAs 落盤.
- Cave-in sameAs 낙반.
- Cave-in sameAs m.07w0t9.
- Cave-in sameAs Q870545.
- Cave-in wasDerivedFrom Cave-in?oldid=700404819.
- Cave-in depiction Cave-in_(indust).jpg.
- Cave-in isPrimaryTopicOf Cave-in.