Evaluation of the Hydrogeological Risk Involved in the Siting of Mining Operations

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Bamberg S Arndt MB
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The evaluation of risk is becoming more important in the siting of mining operations in the United States as well as the rest of the world. The determination of environmental, economic, as well as health and safety risks is an important step in the planning of any mining operation. Hydrogeology plays an important role in pre-mine planning and in the determination of these risks. The mine operators must determine if ground water would inhibit mining in any way. Factors which are important to consider include mine dewatering economics, slope stability, and other adverse hydrologic impacts. This paper presents methodologies for the characterization of hydrogeological risks for a mining operation. First of all, the term risk analysis is defined and its utility is addressed. Then, stepwise methods for performing a typical risk analysis are presented. Finally, the application of risk analysis to hydrogeology in mining is given. With slight modification, it is believed that these methodologies can be used to evaluate the hydrogeological risks for any mining operation.
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APA: Bamberg S Arndt MB  (1988)  Evaluation of the Hydrogeological Risk Involved in the Siting of Mining Operations

MLA: Bamberg S Arndt MB Evaluation of the Hydrogeological Risk Involved in the Siting of Mining Operations. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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