Estimating The Rate Of Post-Mining Filling Of Pit "Lakes"

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. D. Naugle
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Deep open-pit mines invariably affect the local and regional hydrologic systems. Pit dewatering, occurring during mining operations, puts an obvious hydrologic stress on these hydrologic systems. However, post-mining hydro-logic impacts resulting from the pit refilling with ground water following the cessation of mining activity can also be significant. Prediction of the rate at which the post-mining pit will fill with ground water is a critical aspect of assessing such long-term hydrologic impacts. Numerical ground-water flow modeling prov1des a method that can be used to predict the rate at which pits will fill with ground water.
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APA: G. D. Naugle  (1992)  Estimating The Rate Of Post-Mining Filling Of Pit "Lakes"

MLA: G. D. Naugle Estimating The Rate Of Post-Mining Filling Of Pit "Lakes". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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