Impacts of longwall mining speeds on permeability of weakly cemented strata and subsurface watertable: a case study
The negative impacts of underground longwall coal mining on water resources and ecological environment are associated with changing overburden permeability and subsurface watertable. For weakly cemented strata characterized by short diagenesis, low strength, easy swelling and mudding with water, ove...
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Main Authors: | Shizhong Zhang, Gangwei Fan, Dongsheng Zhang, Shaodong Li, Mingwei Chen, Yibo Fan, Tao Luo |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e1c7d5c1e03e44489187e9d80e50817e |
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