Evaluation Of Materials And Technologies Used In Mine Shafts Reclamation In Former Uranium Ore Mines In Eastern Germany - Development Of A Technical Guideline

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. Schreiter
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

The Ore Mountains in Germany have a history of more than 850 years of underground mining activity. This has created a situation where thousands of old mine shafts and adits are due for rehabilitation. While no long-term stable rehabilitation was executed in previous centuries, those abandoned mine sites which date back to the uranium mining boom from 1945 to 1962 were rehabilitated immediately after mine closure according to state-of-the art technology. Over the years, however, it has become obvious that most of these sites are not long-term stable and thus it has become necessary to rehabilitate them a second time. Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg is carrying out a research project on the optimization of this process. 70 mine site rehabilitation projects, the technology and the materials used have been assessed. A technical guideline for future rehabilitation projects, based on the outcomes of this assessment, is under development with the goal to make it easier, faster and more economical to select and apply suitable designs and construction materials for dams, plugs and other rehabilitation structures in former uranium mines.
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APA: F. Schreiter  (2013)  Evaluation Of Materials And Technologies Used In Mine Shafts Reclamation In Former Uranium Ore Mines In Eastern Germany - Development Of A Technical Guideline

MLA: F. Schreiter Evaluation Of Materials And Technologies Used In Mine Shafts Reclamation In Former Uranium Ore Mines In Eastern Germany - Development Of A Technical Guideline. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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