Influence Of Mining Geometry On Mine Hydro-Geo-Mechanics (fd35ee58-844f-40ce-9201-3bfcb64145db)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Bai
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The influence of mining on the hydro-geomechanical environment is greatly constrained by alternating mining geometries. The limiting magnitudes of surface subsidence and groundwater flow over the mining area, as a result of geometry changes, can be reasonably predicted through a coupled finite-element model introduced in this paper. Verification of the model has been tested using real and conceptual case studies which reveal that changes in strata conductivities are strongly related to the strata deformation induced by mining. The greatest modification of hydraulic conductivities occurs within the caving or severely fractured zones. The study indicates that narrowing the panel face width will substantially reduce both the intensity and extent of mining damage to the overlying strata, limit surface subsidence and constrain the change in hydraulic conductivity to a reduced scale and smaller extent, particularly as mining depth increases.
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APA: M. Bai  (1993)  Influence Of Mining Geometry On Mine Hydro-Geo-Mechanics (fd35ee58-844f-40ce-9201-3bfcb64145db)

MLA: M. Bai Influence Of Mining Geometry On Mine Hydro-Geo-Mechanics (fd35ee58-844f-40ce-9201-3bfcb64145db). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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