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Gypsum collapse hazards and importance of hazard mapping
(SPRINGER, 2011)
Collapse in gypsum terrains is a serious geological hazard and can damage engineering structures, settlement areas, natural lakes, and allow infiltration of contaminants into the groundwater. Presentation of engineering ...
Unique documentation, analysis of origin and development of an undrained depression in a subsidence basin caused by underground coal mining (Kozinec, Czech Republic)
(SPRINGER, 2014)
This article aims to explain and demonstrate the origin and development of a subsidence basin caused by coal mining as well as to point out important aspects of this phenomenon in engineering geology. Engineering geology ...
Optimization of building site category determination in an undermined area prior to and after exhausting coal seams
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2012)
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The Use of the Direct Optimized Probabilistic Calculation Method in Design of Bolt Reinforcement for Underground and Mining Workings
(HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION, 2013)
The load-carrying system of each construction should fulfill several conditions which represent reliable criteria in the assessment procedure. It is the theory of structural reliability which determines probability of ...
Utilization of ground subsidence caused by underground mining to produce a map of possible land-use areas for urban planning purposes
(SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2015)
The presented work deals with a new type of map titled-a map of a possible area use for planned built-up area purposes in areas affected by underground mining-related subsidence. Generally, accepted theory of a subsidence ...
A fuzzy classification routine for fine-grained soils
(GEOLOGICAL SOC PUBL HOUSE, 2016)
Soil classification is one of the most important stages in preliminary studies for design applications in geotechnical engineering. The classification of fine-grained soils is mostly determined using Casagrande's plasticity ...
Determination of actual limit angles to the surface and their comparison with the empirical values in the Upper Silesian Basin (Czech Republic)
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2012)
This study deals with the determination of the actual limit angles in the long-term formed subsidence basin in the Czech part of the Upper Silesian Basin (the remaining part lays in Poland). Here there was the most extensive ...
Neural computing models for prediction of permeability coefficient of coarse-grained soils
(SPRINGER, 2012)
Correlations are very significant from the earliest days; in some cases, it is essential as it is difficult to measure the amount directly, and in other cases it is desirable to ascertain the results with other tests through ...
Relevance of building site categories implementation into the land use plan in underground mining area in the region of Petrvald (Czech Republic)
(SPRINGER, 2014)
Deep mining of mineral resources causes extensive changes in rock environment and ground morphology and must be considered in the land use planning. Subsidence as a result of underground mining activities in terrains is ...
A leaning historical monument formed by underground mining effect: An example from Czech Republic
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2012)
As causes of underground mining activities, subsidences and slope deformations are very important problems in most countries. If the slope deformation or subsidence cannot be effectively controlled then it will cause damages ...