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O'Donahue's theory

A mine subsidence theory based on an extension of the theory of the normal. In it, subsidence is regarded as taking place in two stages. There is, first, a breaking of the rocks in which the lines of fracture tend to run at right angles to the stratification. This is 2155 followed by an aftersliding, or inward movement from the sides, resulting in a pull or draw beyond the edges of the workings.

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