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ArticleName | Predicting areas of induced ground surface damage in underground mine planning |
DOI | 10.17580/gzh.2015.04.17 |
ArticleAuthor | Semikobyla Ya. G., Levenets V. N. |
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Abstract | The article describes formation, nature, configurations and sizes of induced damage on the undermined terrain and the related change of natural relief and landscape, as well as the adverse effect exerted by the mining-induced ground surface damage on the regional ecosystems, industrial and civil engineering objects and service lines within underground mine leases. Aside from the natural factors of technogenesis (shape, thickness, occurrence depth, dip angle of mineral deposits, and physico-mechanical properties of enclosing and overlying rocks), the role of mining method and technology and ground control in mines where large mined-out voids are made is illustrated. As one of the criteria of ground surface subsidence and deformation, the authors take the ‘undermining ratio’ that is the ratio of mining depth to thickness of a deposit, a bed, a group of beds. This criterion is used in the geomechanical damage classification (by Skochinsky Institute of Mining) including 5 types of influence on ground surface. In terms of the closed mines of Leningradslanets company, the article describes prospecting of the area of a mine lease and a land allotment (including aerial views and satellite images) aimed to assess aggravating after-effects of mining-induced damage of ground surface on the regional ecosystems. This study is recommended for use in predicting the types and scales of mining-induced damage of ground surface, assessment of probable disbenefit, identifying the disbenefit minimization measures in overall planning, disturbed land reclamation, engineering and ecological exploration, environmental protection and other nature restoration activities within mine technical-and-economic substantiation and planning. |
keywords | Ground surface undermining, underground mines, disturbance and deformation, subsidence trough, undermining ratio, damage classification, project prediction, damage evaluation, ecosystems, reclamation |
References | 1. Zaydenvarg V. E., Navitniy A. M., Semikobyla Ya. G. Nauchnye osnovy kompleksnogo ekologicheskogo monitoringa rayona zakryvaemykh shakht (Scientific basis of complex ecological monitoring of closed shaft region). Moscow : Rosinformugol, 2002. 225 p. |
Language of full-text | russian |
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