Hydrogeologic impacts of Underground (Longwall) Mining in the Illinois Basin

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Colin J. Booth
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Hydrogeological impacts of active longwall mining were studied at two sites in Illinois. At the site with the more transmissive sandstone aquifer, aquifer permeabilities increased an order of magnitude due to subsidence. Piezometric levels declined with subsidence due to increased porosity, and ahead of mining due to a transmitted drawdown. Levels recovered rapidly at first and fully over two years. At the site with the less transmissive aquifer, impacts were similar except that recovery has been limited. Local aquifer enhancement through increased yield can occur, but only where the aquifer is transmissive enough for recovery.
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APA: Colin J. Booth  (1986)  Hydrogeologic impacts of Underground (Longwall) Mining in the Illinois Basin

MLA: Colin J. Booth Hydrogeologic impacts of Underground (Longwall) Mining in the Illinois Basin. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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