This paper describes the characteristics of mine-induced damage in Japan: cave-in, springing out of ground water and subsidence in the area of thick alluvium except usual subsidence. As for the damage of cave-in, preventive measures are also presented. The phenomenon of springing out is discussed with the results of numerical analysis, considering the permeability of mined area
The ecological consequences of underground coal mining and the mechanisms of transformation of the r...
In India, 147Mha of soil is estimated that has been degraded due to both natural and anthropogenic c...
Coal is a strategic and important source of quality of life, energy security and sustainable develop...
AbstractSubsidence is a depression of the ground on the surface due to extraction of minerals from u...
This study proposes a novel approach to study the mechanism of mining and dynamic changes in surface...
Ecological problems in the open pit mining of coal deposits are extremely hard, since mining operati...
The paper deals with the causes of the ecological crisis on the ground as a result of industrial dev...
This paper discusses different causes remedial measures of pot-hole subsidence due to underground co...
Extractive industry has had and has negative effects on environmental factors. Limitation of industr...
This study seeks to address the problems of major geo-environmental hazards caused by high-intensive...
This paper presents an attempt to analyze the modern influence of underground mining on geoecologica...
AbstractCoal mining, the first step in the filthy lifecycle of coal causes deforestation and release...
Using an example of a field located in the Magadan Region, the article analyzes the possible consequ...
Development of aggregate resources for use in structural concrete has been encouraged in Japan to su...
With the continuous improvement of mining technology and equipment in China’s coal mines, the number...
The ecological consequences of underground coal mining and the mechanisms of transformation of the r...
In India, 147Mha of soil is estimated that has been degraded due to both natural and anthropogenic c...
Coal is a strategic and important source of quality of life, energy security and sustainable develop...
AbstractSubsidence is a depression of the ground on the surface due to extraction of minerals from u...
This study proposes a novel approach to study the mechanism of mining and dynamic changes in surface...
Ecological problems in the open pit mining of coal deposits are extremely hard, since mining operati...
The paper deals with the causes of the ecological crisis on the ground as a result of industrial dev...
This paper discusses different causes remedial measures of pot-hole subsidence due to underground co...
Extractive industry has had and has negative effects on environmental factors. Limitation of industr...
This study seeks to address the problems of major geo-environmental hazards caused by high-intensive...
This paper presents an attempt to analyze the modern influence of underground mining on geoecologica...
AbstractCoal mining, the first step in the filthy lifecycle of coal causes deforestation and release...
Using an example of a field located in the Magadan Region, the article analyzes the possible consequ...
Development of aggregate resources for use in structural concrete has been encouraged in Japan to su...
With the continuous improvement of mining technology and equipment in China’s coal mines, the number...
The ecological consequences of underground coal mining and the mechanisms of transformation of the r...
In India, 147Mha of soil is estimated that has been degraded due to both natural and anthropogenic c...
Coal is a strategic and important source of quality of life, energy security and sustainable develop...