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A coal mine bump, also known as a "bump" or "coal bump," refers to a sudden collapse or movement of rock strata in a coal mine. This phenomenon occurs when there is a rapid release of built-up stress in the rock, often caused by the extraction of coal. The term is commonly used in the context of underground mining operations.

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