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- Title
Principal causes of water damage in mining roofs under giant thick topsoil–lilou coal mine.
- Authors
Niu, Chao; Tian, Qingfeng; Xiao, Lele; Xue, Xicheng; Zhang, Ruiqing; Xu, Dongjin; Luo, Shoutao
- Abstract
The roof water inrush disaster induced by coal mining is becoming a vital bottleneck restricting mine safety. To accurately predict the water inrush position of the coal seam roof sandstone aquifer and accurately prevent and control it, this paper takes Lilou Coal Mine in Juye Coalfield as an example. Based on the comprehensive analysis of hydrogeological data, drilling data, and geophysiological data, this paper examines the water richness of the roof aquifer, the water insulation and geological structure, and the fracture development characteristics of the roof aquifer. Starting from the general side, nine factors, including fault strength index, tectonic intersection point, tip extinguishing point, development height of water conduction crack zone, roof sandstone aquifer thickness, aquifer drilling unit inrush, geophysical prospecting water-rich anomaly area, roof key layer thickness, roof aquifer thickness, brittle plastic rock thickness ratio, etc., form the roof plate roof. The main control factors for water inrush are deeply discussed. Through the spatial analysis function of GIS, unique drawings of different evaluation indicators are drawn, and the data are normalized. Combined with the AHP hierarchical analysis method, the corresponding weight is determined. Finally, a comprehensive water inrush risk assessment map of the roof of coal seam 3 in Lilou Coal Mine is obtained. Through the verification of the coal mine water inrush survey ledger over the years, it has been found that the evaluation results of the coal seam roof water inrush model are consistent with the actual situation. The evaluation results are reasonable and accurate, which can provide a reference basis for coal seam mining and water damage prevention and control in the future.
- Subjects
MINE water; WATER damage; GEOPHYSICAL prospecting; MINE safety; AQUIFERS; LONGWALL mining; COAL mining
- Publication
Applied Water Science, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 6, p1
- ISSN
2190-5487
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s13201-024-02186-3