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Safety Aspects of Disposal of a Mine and Abandoned Underground and Risks Resulting from the Mine Disposal
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SYSNO ASEP 0521848 Document Type C - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.) R&D Document Type Conference Paper Title Safety Aspects of Disposal of a Mine and Abandoned Underground and Risks Resulting from the Mine Disposal Author(s) Kukutsch, Radovan (UGN-S) RID, ORCID
Waclawik, Petr (UGN-S) RID
Němčík, J. (AU)
Gong, L. (AU)Number of authors 4 Source Title Proceedings of the 2020 Coal Operators Conference. - Wollongong : University of Wollongong - Mining Engineering, 2020 / Aziz Naj ; Kininmonth Bob - ISBN 978-1-74128-320-4 Pages s. 367-377 Number of pages 11 s. Publication form Online - E Action Coal Operators Conference 2020 Event date 12.02.2020 - 14.02.2020 VEvent location University of Wollongong Country AU - Australia Event type WRD Language eng - English Country AU - Australia Keywords 3D laser scanning ; room and Pillar ; roadways deformation Subject RIV DH - Mining, incl. Coal Mining OECD category Mechanical engineering Institutional support UGN-S - RVO:68145535 Annotation Since time immemorial, mining has been an inseparable part of human history. Generations of our ancestors drove and excavated mining workings to enable them find and exploit useful minerals from the ground. Shafts, drifts and corridors created in this way, however, had always limited service life, their significance and purpose mostly expired as soon as the available reserves in the deposit were exhausted. Unused workings were then often abandoned without having been disposed and safeguarded properly. For mining companies, namely, these activities represented and still represent spending of substantial financial resources with zero economic effect. And this always exclusively depended on the contemporary state of mining legislation at the given place and time as well as executive ability to check and enforce pertinent provisions of the mining law concerning disposal of mining workings. Nevertheless, existence of an insufficiently disposed or unsecured working represents a considerable safety risk for the surroundings, whereas this paper includes reasons for disposal and requirements for proper disposal of the mine. Workplace Institute of Geonics Contact Lucie Gurková, lucie.gurkova@ugn.cas.cz, Tel.: 596 979 354 Year of Publishing 2020 Electronic address http://ro.uow.edu.au/coal
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