The Research on Effects of Mining on Groundwater Environment

A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydrogeology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 December 2024 | Viewed by 319

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School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China
Interests: mining; coal mining; engineering geology; geographic information system
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Department of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan, China
Interests: evolution of groundwater system and its eco-environmental effects under human activities; soil and groundwater pollution investigation and risk assessment; evaluation of regional water resources and eco geological environment carrying capacity
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China Academy of Safety Science and Technology, Beijing 100012, China
Interests: protection and utilization of mine water; comprehensive utilization of mining re-sources; aquifer-protective mining; monitoring and early warning of mining safety risks; monitoring and early warning of water inrush in mines

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Dear Colleagues,

Mining is a typical large-scale human engineering activity, which will cause strong disturbance to the geological environment and damage to the groundwater environment. On the one hand, it causes excessive water inflow in mines, and even causes water inrush accidents. On the other hand, it causes a series of serious ecological and geological environ-mental problems, such as the decline of underground water level, the deterioration of water quality, the reduction or even drying of water in rivers, springs and lakes, the ecological variation of the watershed and the deterioration of the surface ecological environment. How to deal with the harmonious relationship between mining and groundwater is the key issue to reduce the damage of groundwater environment and system in mine area. This topic will elaborate and discuss the latest progress in research on the following issues: characteristics of groundwater circulation in coal mine and non-coal mine area; water inrush and water damage evaluation of mining; influence law of mining on phreatic aq-uifer; influence evaluation of mining on groundwater quality; mining technology under water-containing.

Dr. Qiqing Wang
Dr. Shiliang Liu
Dr. Mingbo Chi
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Keywords

  • coal mine and non-coal mine
  • groundwater circulation
  • overburden deformation and failure
  • mine inflow evoluation
  • mine water disaster evaluation
  • influence of mining on phreatic aquifer
  • groundwater quality and quantity assessment
  • mining under water-containing

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