Modeling The Effects Of Stream Ponding Associated With Longwall Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. F. Peng V. Z. Sun S. S. Peng
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

A detailed study of ponding phenomenon relative to surface subsidence due to longwall mining was conducted for various surface stream conditions. Based on field monitoring, the stream-ponding process and three forms of stream water are described. Also discussed are the criteria of stream ponding and the influences on the ponding process by two key factors: the angle of stream flow and the change in the stream-bed gradient. A numerical (mathematical) model, which combines trend surface technique that describe the topographical features in the vicinity of a stream and the modified influence function, which represents the profile of the surface subsidence trough (or basin), is constructed to predict the formation characteristics of stream ponding in terms of location, boundary and accumulated water volume of migratory and stationary ponds produced by the stream-ponding process. Three cases are analyzed using the model to predict the interaction of the underground operations and the environmental impact due to stream ponding. The feasibility of various mitigative measures are assessed.
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APA: F. F. Peng V. Z. Sun S. S. Peng  (1997)  Modeling The Effects Of Stream Ponding Associated With Longwall Mining

MLA: F. F. Peng V. Z. Sun S. S. Peng Modeling The Effects Of Stream Ponding Associated With Longwall Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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