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Numerical modelling of undermined river valleys - a case study

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posted on 2024-11-13, 22:15 authored by Walter Keilich, J W Lee, Najdat AzizNajdat Aziz, Ernest BaafiErnest Baafi
Ground subsidence due to mining is a common dilemma confronting the underground coal mining industry. The effects of underground longwall mining on river valleys have come under scrutiny, especially when mining is located underneath catchment areas. As public awareness of mining impacts on the environment increases, there is the need to develop damage mitigation strategies. Results of numerical modelling show that river valley response to underground longwall mining can be simulated and evaluated.

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Keilich, W., Lee, J., Aziz, N. I. & Baafi, E. Y. (2005). Numerical modelling of undermined river valleys - a case study. In A. Spry & K. Burt (Eds.), Proceedings of the 6th Australasian Coal Operators' Conference (COAL 2005) (pp. 39-47). Australia: Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy.

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COAL 2005: 6TH AUSTRALASIAN COAL OPERATORS' CONFERENCE

Volume

2005

Issue

2

Pagination

39-47

Language

English

RIS ID

13787

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