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Research on Risk Evaluation Methods of Groundwater Bursting from Aquifers Underlying Coal Seams and Applications to Coalfields of North China

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  • Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by the China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing
  • Discusses on mining safety
  • Proposes methods to overcome the defect of the traditional vulverability index method
  • Covers mine water control and management

Part of the book series: Springer Theses (Springer Theses)

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This book provides an information fusion model with information fusion theory, geographic information system technology and modern mathematical methods to evaluate the risks of groundwater inrushes from aquifers underlying coal seams. In this new model, the water inrush vulnerable index was calculated with variable weights theory. It overcomes the defect of the traditional vulnerability index method that assumes constant weights for the factors controlling the water inrush. Mine water inrush events often occur during coal mine construction and production; they account for a large proportion of the nation’s coal mine disasters and accidents in China. Between 2005 and 2014, 513 water inrush incidents have occurred with a total loss of 2,753 lives. As mining depths and mining intensity continue to increase, the hydrogeological conditions encountered are becoming more complex. The innovative model presented here was applied to two coal mines in China with proved better results than the traditional vulnerability index method. 

Authors and Affiliations

  • College of Geoscience and Surveying Engineering, China University of Mining and Technolog , Beijing, China

    Yifan Zeng

About the author

Prevention and control of mine water hazards and optimization of water resource uses in mining areas are Dr. Yifan Zeng’s primary focuses of research and teaching. He has published over 30 papers and been granted 16 patents on these topics. Dr. Zeng has led five research projects that were sponsored by China’s National Science Foundation for Youths. His research on methods of predicting and evaluating mine water inrushes and their engineering applications has been recognized by the Administration of Work Safety of China and Higher Educational Institution of Science and Technology of China.


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Softcover Book USD 129.99
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