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An indicative method for determination of the most hazardous changes in slopes of the subsidence basins in underground coal mining area in Ostrava (Czech Republic)
(SPRINGER, 2013)
Considering growing population and decreasing mineral resource reserves, the issue of undermining has been and shall remain very topical. This study aims to identify the mutual connections between mined out panels of a ...
Utilization of an underground mining evaluation map incorporating the effect of landslides and surface flooding for land-use purpose
(SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2014)
A number of problems related to land use and foundations of new structures are encountered in underground mining areas. Potential suitability and/or unsuitability of lands for new structures must be considered in areas ...
Evaluation of subsidence due to underground coal mining: an example from the Czech Republic
(SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2012)
This paper presents a case study dealing with variations on the ground surface due to the underground mining activities in the Ostrava-Karvina Coal District (Czech Republic) over the last 25 years. During this period, some ...
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 ...
Subsidence measurements in roads and implementation in land use plan optimisation in areas affected by deep coal mining
(SPRINGER, 2016)
This paper presents a study of 12-year monitoring of ground subsidence along a selected road affected by subsidences trough induced by underground black coal mining in the largest mining district in the Czech Republic. The ...
Variations in the building site categories in the underground mining region of Doubrava (Czech Republic) for land use planning
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2011)
In terms of demands and needs of ground investigation and foundation engineering, the engineering-geological conditions in the underground mining territories represent anthropogenically influenced areas in the most complicated ...