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Assessment of factors and mechanism contributing to groundwater depressurisation due to longwall mining
by
Zhang, D.
, Chen, M.
, Zhang, C.
, Saydam, S.
, Fan, G.
, Canbulat, I.
in
Analysis
/ Clay minerals
/ Coal mining
/ Continuous fracturing
/ Data collection
/ Dewatering
/ Drawdown
/ Energy
/ Fluid flow
/ Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture)
/ Geology
/ Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater depressurisation
/ Groundwater mining
/ Groundwater overdraft
/ Hydraulic gradient
/ Hydraulics
/ Hydrogeology
/ Hydrology
/ Longwall mining
/ Mine database
/ Mineral industry
/ Mineral Resources
/ Mines and mineral resources
/ Mining
/ Mining industry
/ Numerical modelling
/ Permeability
/ Permeability enhancement
/ Subsurface water
/ Water, Underground
2024
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Assessment of factors and mechanism contributing to groundwater depressurisation due to longwall mining
by
Zhang, D.
, Chen, M.
, Zhang, C.
, Saydam, S.
, Fan, G.
, Canbulat, I.
in
Analysis
/ Clay minerals
/ Coal mining
/ Continuous fracturing
/ Data collection
/ Dewatering
/ Drawdown
/ Energy
/ Fluid flow
/ Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture)
/ Geology
/ Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater depressurisation
/ Groundwater mining
/ Groundwater overdraft
/ Hydraulic gradient
/ Hydraulics
/ Hydrogeology
/ Hydrology
/ Longwall mining
/ Mine database
/ Mineral industry
/ Mineral Resources
/ Mines and mineral resources
/ Mining
/ Mining industry
/ Numerical modelling
/ Permeability
/ Permeability enhancement
/ Subsurface water
/ Water, Underground
2024
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Assessment of factors and mechanism contributing to groundwater depressurisation due to longwall mining
by
Zhang, D.
, Chen, M.
, Zhang, C.
, Saydam, S.
, Fan, G.
, Canbulat, I.
in
Analysis
/ Clay minerals
/ Coal mining
/ Continuous fracturing
/ Data collection
/ Dewatering
/ Drawdown
/ Energy
/ Fluid flow
/ Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture)
/ Geology
/ Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater depressurisation
/ Groundwater mining
/ Groundwater overdraft
/ Hydraulic gradient
/ Hydraulics
/ Hydrogeology
/ Hydrology
/ Longwall mining
/ Mine database
/ Mineral industry
/ Mineral Resources
/ Mines and mineral resources
/ Mining
/ Mining industry
/ Numerical modelling
/ Permeability
/ Permeability enhancement
/ Subsurface water
/ Water, Underground
2024
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Assessment of factors and mechanism contributing to groundwater depressurisation due to longwall mining
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Assessment of factors and mechanism contributing to groundwater depressurisation due to longwall mining
2024
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Assessment of mining impact on groundwater is one of critical considerations for longwall extension and sustainability, however usually constrained by limited data availability, hydrogeological variation, and the complex coupled hydro-mechanical behaviour. This paper aims to determine the factors and mechanism of groundwater depressurisation and identify knowledge gaps and methodological limitations for improving groundwater impact assessment. Analysis of dewatering cases in Australian, Chinese, and US coalfields demonstrates that piezometric drawdown can further lead to surface hydrology degradation, while the hydraulic responses vary with longwall parameters and geological conditions. Statistical interpretation of 422 height of fracturing datasets indicates that the groundwater impact positively correlates to panel geometry and depth of cover, and more pronounced in panel interaction and top coal caving cases. In situ stress, rock competency, clay mineral infillings, fault, valley topography, and surface–subsurface water interaction are geological and hydrogeological factors influencing groundwater hydraulics and long-term recovery. The dewatering mechanism involves permeability enhancement and extensive flow through fracture networks, where interconnected fractures provide steep hydraulic gradients and smooth flow pathways draining the overlying water to goaf of lower heads. Future research should improve fracture network identification and interconnectivity quantification, accompanied by description of fluid flow dynamics in the high fracture frequency and large fracture aperture context. The paper recommends a research framework to address the knowledge gaps with continuous data collection and field-scale numerical modelling as key technical support. The paper consolidates the understanding of longwall mining impacting mine hydrology and provides viewpoints that facilitate an improved assessment of groundwater depressurisation.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore,Springer,Springer Nature B.V,SpringerOpen
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