Influence of drainage water injection in the lower carboniferous aquifer on stability of the protective aquiclude of the Yakovlevsky mine of the same-name deposit KMA (physical-chemical and biochemical aspects)
About authors
- 1 — Ph.D., Dr.Sci. professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
- 2 — student National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Abstract
Drainage water formation of the Yakovlevsky mine (Yakovlevsky deposit, KMA) is considered, as well as the features of its discharge to soak away and thereto related ecological issues. Ways of drainage water treatment are presented. The particular focus is given to the project of its disposal in the high-head Lower Carboniferous aquifer using injection methods. Negative effects of this measure and nature of its impact on the water-protective layer, determining safety of mining operations, are stated.
Область исследования:
Geology
Keywords:
drainage water
microorganisms
gas-generation
biocorrosion
safety of mining operations
water-protective aquiclude
References
- Gusev V.N., Dashko R.E., Petrov N.S. Main principles of organization and development of hydrogeomechanical monitoring in the underground workings of the Yakovlevsky mine // Proceedings of Mining Institute. Saint Petersburg, 2006. Vol.168. P.149-158.
- Arkadieva Z.A., Bezborodov A.M. Industrial microbiology: Textbook for students / Ed. by N.S. Egorova. Мoscow, 1989. 688 p.
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