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H Hammer and Tap The process of drilling holes in hard rock by manually hitting and turning (rotating) a drill steel. | Haulage The horizontal transport of ore, coal, supplies, and waste. The vertical transport of the same is called hoisting. | Haulageway Any underground entry or passageway that is designed for transport of mined material, personnel, or equipment, usually by the installation of track or belt conveyor. | Head section A term used in both belt and chain conveyor work to designate that portion of the conveyor used for discharging material. | Headframe The structure surmounting the shaft which supports the hoist rope pulley, and often the hoist itself. | Heading A vein above a drift. An interior level or airway driven in a mine. In longwall workings, a narrow passage driven upward from a gangway in starting a working in order to give a loose end. | Heaving Applied to the rising of the bottom after removal of the coal; a sharp rise in the floor is called a "hogsback". | Hedging Taking a buy or sell position in a futures market opposite to a position held in the cash market to minimize the risk of financial loss from an adverse price change. | Highwall The unexcavated face of exposed overburden and coal in a surface mine or in a face or bank on the uphill side of a contour mine excavation. | Highwall miner A highwall mining system consists of a remotely controlled continuous miner which extracts coal and conveys it via augers, belt or chain conveyors to the outside. The cut is typically a rectangular, horizontal cut from a highwall bench, reaching depths of several hundred feet or deeper. | Hogsback A sharp rise in the floor of a seam. | Hoist A drum on which hoisting rope is wound in the engine house, as the cage or skip is raised in the hoisting shaft. | Hoisting The vertical transport coal or material. | Horizon In geology, any given definite position or interval in the stratigraphic column or the scheme of stratigraphic classification; generally used in a relative sense. | Horseback A mass of material with a slippery surface in the roof; shaped like a horse's back. | Hydraulic Of or pertaining to fluids in motion. Hydraulic cement has a composition which permits it to set quickly under water. Hydraulic jacks lift through the force transmitted to the movable part of the jack by a liquid. Hydraulic control refers to the mechanical control of various parts of machines, such as coal cutters, loaders, etc., through the operation or action of hydraulic cylinders. | Hydrocarbon A family of chemical compounds containing carbon and hydrogen atoms in various combinations, found especially in fossil fuels. |
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