Investigative Programs For Designing And Modeling Mine Water Control Systems (78f16957-0563-4561-a43c-7335d92beb82)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lloyd C. Venburg
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Analytical and computer models are used to evaluate information obtained for the design and development of mine water control systems. Geologic, hydrologic, geophysical, biological, and chemical data must be gathered for use during all stages of mine development. Models allow the geohydrologist to use these data to predict the amount of ground-water inflow, the impact of dewatering and stream diversion on the hydrologic regime, equipment needs, and dewatering schedules. Stratigraphic and lithologic changes, faults, recharge and discharge areas, and aquifer parameters should be incorporated into the model to design and develop an effective mine water control system.
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APA: Lloyd C. Venburg  (1982)  Investigative Programs For Designing And Modeling Mine Water Control Systems (78f16957-0563-4561-a43c-7335d92beb82)

MLA: Lloyd C. Venburg Investigative Programs For Designing And Modeling Mine Water Control Systems (78f16957-0563-4561-a43c-7335d92beb82). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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