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- Title
Hydrogeological Investigation of a Goaf and Subsidence Area Based on a Ground-to-Air Transient Electromagnetic Sounding Method.
- Authors
Feng, Qicai; Li, Chang; Hao, Shuren; Li, Dongsheng; Liu, Tao; Sun, Zhonglin; Zhou, Ling
- Abstract
Water hazards in coal mines have always been the main geological hazard that restricts the safety of coal mine production. The traditional electromagnetic method is difficult to accurately detect the hydrogeological conditions of underground goafs due to accuracy and interference problems. The ground-to-air transient electromagnetic method is an electromagnetic detection technology with strong adaptability to various terrains, a large detection depth, a wide coverage, a high resolution, and fast speed. This paper mainly applies the ground-to-air transient electromagnetic method to conduct a hydrogeological engineering geological survey in a mine subsidence area. By using this method effectively, changes in hydrogeological and engineering geological conditions in the mine subsidence area are identified and water filling conditions below section 310 and section 250 of the roadway are determined. This study provides accurate and reliable basic data support for rescue operations and post-disaster reconstruction efforts, while also offering valuable insights for similar exploration projects.
- Subjects
ELECTRIC transients; MINE subsidences; LAND subsidence; HYDROGEOLOGY; COAL mining safety; GEOLOGICAL surveys; COAL mining; MINE safety
- Publication
Water (20734441), 2024, Vol 16, Issue 7, p1067
- ISSN
2073-4441
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/w16071067