The Hydrogeomechanical Problems In Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. A. Mironenko
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The combined study of ground water regime and rock deformations has resulted in the theoretical substantiation of the common principles for analysis of the hydrodynamic and geomechanical processes Within the scope of unique scientific direction -hydrogeomechanics (Mironenko and Shestakov, 1974). The hydrogeomechanical models are widely used now for the analysis and forecasting the extremely important processes connected with the safe and efficient mining operations, as well as with the protection of geological medium. Among these processes are: -deformations of the open-pit slopes and spoil dumps; -consolidation of rocks due to the ground-water pressure drop; -water-end-rock material inrush into mine workings caused by deformations of the undermined rock mass; -geodynamical processes due to the changes in ground water regime; -artificial hydrofracturing in rocks; -transformations of clay linings under the tailing ponds and other technical water basins.
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APA: V. A. Mironenko  (1990)  The Hydrogeomechanical Problems In Mining

MLA: V. A. Mironenko The Hydrogeomechanical Problems In Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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