Application of Shallow Interception of Groundwater in Fankou Lead-Zinc Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Jifan X Yongyu W Liangjing L
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Shallow interception of groundwater is a special dewa- tering form in the specific geological and hydrogeological conditions. It has an economic and technical effect. The roof of the Fankou Lead-zinc deposit is the Hutianqun aquifer made up of the limestone of the upper Carboniferous system. - A "water-bearing basin" is surrounded by the aquifuge and the aquitard below ¦0 m level at the Shiling Hill section in the Hutianqun aquifer. Based on the natural conditions, an interception gallery is excavated at -40 m level out of "the water- bearing basin", the other gallery excavated at ¦0 m level in the poor water-bearing zone of the Jinxing Hill. During 20 years of experience, the better interception effects have been gained.
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APA: Jifan X Yongyu W Liangjing L  (1988)  Application of Shallow Interception of Groundwater in Fankou Lead-Zinc Mine

MLA: Jifan X Yongyu W Liangjing L Application of Shallow Interception of Groundwater in Fankou Lead-Zinc Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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