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Reasonable drilling angle and technology application for pre-cracking thick-hard roofs before driving gob-side roadways in ultra-thick seams. [PDF]
He F, Wu Y, Wang D, Zhang J, Tao K.
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Machine learning in predicting failures of buried water supply networks affected by mining impacts. [PDF]
Chomacki L, Rusek J, Słowik L.
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Multi-scale soil moisture dynamics in arid mined Loess Plateau arise from crack evolution and microstructure collapse. [PDF]
Ma T, Tang F, Zhang F.
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Predictable Condition Analysis and Prediction Method of SBAS-InSAR Coal Mining Subsidence
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2022The forward prediction of mining subsidence in coal mining areas is key to evaluating mining risk and improving mine management plans. At present, the conditions that ensure successful application of the time function method to predict future subsidence ...
Guo Zhang +5 more
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Vulnerability Assessment of Mining Subsidence Hazards
Risk Analysis, 2009Between 1996 and 1999, five mining subsidence events occurred in the iron‐ore field in Lorraine, France, and damaged several hundred buildings. Because of the thousand hectares of undermined areas, an assessment of the vulnerability of buildings and land is necessary for risk management.
Deck, Olivier +2 more
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Science of the Total Environment
Many regions have formed subsidence lakes due to underground mining in the world. However, seasonal variations of lacustrine groundwater discharge (LGD) rate and solute fluxes in the coal mining subsidence were rarely reported.
Chen Jiang +6 more
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Many regions have formed subsidence lakes due to underground mining in the world. However, seasonal variations of lacustrine groundwater discharge (LGD) rate and solute fluxes in the coal mining subsidence were rarely reported.
Chen Jiang +6 more
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Science of the Total Environment
The Shendong mining area is the largest coal production base in China. However, the area is dry and water scarce, and the ecological environment is fragile.
Xikai Wang, Suping Peng, Yunlan He
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The Shendong mining area is the largest coal production base in China. However, the area is dry and water scarce, and the ecological environment is fragile.
Xikai Wang, Suping Peng, Yunlan He
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, 2021
. Surface subsidence and its secondary effects caused by underground coal mining continually threaten the safety and property of residents in mining areas.
X. Lian +5 more
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. Surface subsidence and its secondary effects caused by underground coal mining continually threaten the safety and property of residents in mining areas.
X. Lian +5 more
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Mining Subsidence Calculation System
2010 2nd International Conference on Information Engineering and Computer Science, 2010Mining subsidence is a serious environmental problem in mining areas. Calculating out the ground movement which is caused by mining is very important for environment planning and protection. This paper analyses the research status of mining subsidence calculation technology and builds up a new system of it, Mining Subsidence Calculation System (MSCS ...
Lailiang Cai, Kan Wu, Ruyu Zheng, Ru Li
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