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Surface Subsidence Engineering Theory and Practice /

A comprehensive reference covering the major issues associated with surface subsidence.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Clayton, VIC : CSIRO Publishing, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • List of contributors
  • 1 General features of surface movement basin
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Formation of the surface movement basin
  • 1.3 Characteristics of the surface movement basin
  • 1.4 Surface movement and deformation characteristics of the major cross-section of the movement basin
  • 1.5 Surface movement and deformation characteristics of the whole basin after mining
  • 1.6 Relationship between surface subsidence and geological and mining conditions
  • 2 Prediction of surface subsidence
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Typical curve method
  • 2.3 Profile function method
  • 2.4 Probability integration method
  • 2.5 Surface subsidence prediction for special conditions
  • 2.6 Prediction of dynamic subsidence and residual subsidence
  • 2.7 Subsidence prediction software
  • 3 Measurement of surface subsidence and surface structures
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Design of survey points
  • 3.3 Setup of the survey points
  • 3.4 Measurements of surface movement
  • 3.5 Other surveying methods
  • 3.6 Subsidence data analysis
  • 3.7 Measurement of surface structure damage
  • 4 Subsidence impact on water systems
  • 4.1 Introduction and overview
  • 4.2 Water systems in coal mining regions
  • 4.3 Overburden disturbance by underground mining
  • 4.4 Estimating hydrogeological zones and understanding mine groundwater dynamics
  • 4.5 Assessment of mining impact on groundwater and surface water systems
  • 4.6 Prevention of mine water inrush: Chinese guidelines
  • 5 Surface subsidence damage, mitigation and control
  • 5.1 US experience
  • 5.2 China experience
  • 6 Subsidence over abandoned mines: US experience
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Development history of US coalfields
  • 6.3 Coal production and reserves
  • 6.4 Underground mining impacts
  • 6.5 Methods of underground mining
  • 6.6 Room and pillar mining
  • 6.7 Stope mining in steeply dipping seams
  • 6.8 Subsidence with active mining
  • 6.9 Total extraction
  • 6.10 Total extraction subsidence experience
  • 6.11 Multiple seam mining
  • 6.12 Coal pillar and mine floor strength
  • 6.13 Subsidence over abandoned mines
  • 6.14 Evaluating the potential for subsidence
  • 6.15 Evaluation of existing conditions: situations with a low risk of subsidence
  • 6.16 Mine stabilisation
  • Colour plates
  • 7 Surface subsidence: Australian experience
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Background
  • 7.3 Brief history of underground mining
  • 7.4 Understanding of subsidence behaviour in Australia
  • 7.5 Mechanics of subsidence behaviour
  • 7.6 Measurement of surface subsidence
  • 7.7 Subsidence prediction methodologies
  • 7.8 Subsidence effects
  • 7.9 Horizontal movement
  • 7.10 Components of horizontal movement
  • 7.11 Prediction of horizontal movement
  • 7.12 Strain
  • 7.13 Surface subsidence impacts
  • Index