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, 2021
After underground coal resources are mined out in mining areas, large-gradient deformation is prone to occur on the ground surface during a short period of time. When the deformation gradient exceeds the threshold value of the gradient monitored by the D-
Chuang Jiang +5 more
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After underground coal resources are mined out in mining areas, large-gradient deformation is prone to occur on the ground surface during a short period of time. When the deformation gradient exceeds the threshold value of the gradient monitored by the D-
Chuang Jiang +5 more
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, 2021
Mining restoration is a key in ecological sustainable development. Ecological stoichiometry and homeostasis in the plant-litter-soil system remain largely unknown but are vital for developing guidelines for vegetation restoration in mining subsidence ...
Li Xiao +5 more
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Mining restoration is a key in ecological sustainable development. Ecological stoichiometry and homeostasis in the plant-litter-soil system remain largely unknown but are vital for developing guidelines for vegetation restoration in mining subsidence ...
Li Xiao +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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Scientific Reports
Coal mining-induced surface subsidence can significantly impact resident safety and hinder regional sustainable development, making precise subsidence monitoring and prediction critical.
Mingfei Zhu +7 more
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Coal mining-induced surface subsidence can significantly impact resident safety and hinder regional sustainable development, making precise subsidence monitoring and prediction critical.
Mingfei Zhu +7 more
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Detecting mining subsidence from space
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1999The aim is to provide accurate data on elevation change due to mining activity, via the application of interferometry with ERS SAR data. Ultimately, these elevation changes can then be fed into subsidence models. Interferometry results are presented showing initial evidence of subsidence occurring within the 35 day repeat orbit period of the ERS ...
P. Wright, R. Stow
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Mining-induced surface subsidence
1985In the present context, subsidence is the lowering of the ground surface following underground extraction of an orebody. Subsidence is produced, to a greater or a lesser degree, by almost all types of underground mining. Surface displacement may result from the redistribution of stresses associated with excavation or from mining-related activities such
B. H. G. Brady, E. T. Brown
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A brief review paper on mining subsidence and its geo-environmental impact
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023A. Behera, Kishan SINGH RAWAT
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Mining subsidence in Lethbridge, Alberta
Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 1988Coal mining in Lethbridge began in 1872 and continued until 1965. Workings were by underground room and pillar techniques on a single near-horizontal seam. Parts of the city, and particularly the recently developed or soon to be developed areas, to the north and west of the city, are underlain by mine workings.
J. A. Sladen, R. C. Joshi
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Chapter 12 Subsidence – chalk mining
Geological Society, London, Engineering Geology Special Publications, 2020Abstract Old chalk and flint mine workings occur widely across southern and eastern England. Over 3500 mines are recorded in the national Stantec Mining Cavities Database and more are being discovered each year. The oldest flint mines date from the Neolithic period and oldest chalk mines from at least medieval times, possibly Roman times. The
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