Conference Proceedings
Computers in Mining, Southern Queensland
Conference Proceedings
Computers in Mining, Southern Queensland
Computers Aid Water Resource Studies in Mining
The excavation of a coal mine or any other mine, tunnel, or quarry, below the water table establishes a void towards which ground- water will flow. Inflows into the mine, if significant, can cause not only problems such as flooding, and/or muddy floors, in the mine, but commonly also require disposal of poor quality groundwater. The flow of groundwater towards a mine is accompanied by a decline in groundwater levels, which may extend up to several kilo- metres around the mine. This may seriously effect vegetation, stream flow and existing users of groundwater. At the pit face groundwater gradients can also cause slope stability problems and where a water table is intersected, increase blasting costs.
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F R Kalf, C H Kidd
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- Published: 1983
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- Unique ID: P198301011