Use Of An Analytical Solution For Preliminary Estimates Of Ground Water Inflow To A Pit

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. M. Hanna E. A. Azrag L. C. Atkinson
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The results of using a simple analytical solution and a relatively complex numerical model to estimate ground water inflow to an open pit mine are compared. The analytical solution assumes lateral, radial flow to a fully penetrating pit in an idealized confined aquifer, whereas the numerical model simulates fully three-dimensional flow to a partially penetrating pit from a water table aquifer. The latter is a more realistic simulation of the problem, but the former method is significantly easier to use. Comparison of the results obtained with the two methods for some typical hydrogeologic conditions encountered in mining yields ratios between them in the range of 0.2 to 0.6. These values can be used as a coefficient in the Pit Flow analytical solution to produce reasonable estimates of in-flow even when there are significant differences from the idealized conditions implicit in its application.
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APA: T. M. Hanna E. A. Azrag L. C. Atkinson  (1995)  Use Of An Analytical Solution For Preliminary Estimates Of Ground Water Inflow To A Pit

MLA: T. M. Hanna E. A. Azrag L. C. Atkinson Use Of An Analytical Solution For Preliminary Estimates Of Ground Water Inflow To A Pit. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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