the effect of the depth and groundwater on the formation of sinkholes or ground subsidence associated with abandoned room and pillar lignite mines under static and dynamic conditions
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Abstract
It is well known that some sinkholes or subsidence take place from time to
time in the areas where abandoned room and pillar type mines exist. The
author has been involved with the stability of abandoned mines beneath
urbanized residential areas in Tokai region and there is a great concern
about the stability of these abandoned mines during large earthquakes as well
as in the long term. The 2003 Miyagi Hokubu and 2011 Great East Japan
earthquakes caused great damage to abandoned mines and resulted in many
collapses. The author presents the effect of the depth and groundwater on the
formation of sinkholes or ground subsidence associated with abandoned room
and pillar lignite mines under static and dynamic conditions and discusses
the implications on the areas above abandoned lignite mines in this paper.
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| Authors | ;Ö. Aydan;T. Ito |
| Journal | gruppe interaktion organisation zeitschrift fur angewandte organisationspsychologie |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.5194/piahs-372-281-2015
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