Conference Proceedings
Mining and Environment: A Professional Approach, Brisbane
Conference Proceedings
Mining and Environment: A Professional Approach, Brisbane
Long Term Stability of Rehabilitated Strip Coal Mines
Preliminary calculations suggest that spoil piles in the Bowen Basin will undergo approximately 4 m settlement as the ground water table recovers after mining is abandoned. Approximately 1 m of differential settlement is possible. Superimposed on this will be a long term creep settlement of 1-3 m/log cycle of time. Depending on the nature of the spoil material, partially submerged spoil piles could be sufficiently stable although to ensure stability during long term creep it may be necessary to flatten the final spoil pile face to approximately 25.
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R W Seedsman, D J Williams
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