2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6661319
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Application and Evaluation of Regional Control Technology of Limestone Water Hazard: A Case Study of the Gubei Coal Mine, North China

Abstract: The coal-forming period is mainly Permian and Carboniferous in the North China coalfield, which is one of the main coal accumulating areas in China. It is characterized by high coal rank, abundant reserves, and varieties. However, water outburst accidents originating from karst aquifers under the coal seam floor have become a terrible disaster in accompany with the deep coal exploited progressively. Water inrush events of the deep limestone have often occurred during excavation in mines. To decrease the risk o… Show more

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“…For example, for the continuous limestone formation types (thick or medium-thick limestone) located at the bottom layers of layered cave formations, regional karst water-rich zones may be found [29][30][31][32]. However, in the limestone and dolomite interbedded formation types with thicknesses of 1-2 m, it is generally not very large karst caves, but selective bedding karst gaps that may be found [17,33]. Furthermore, under the conditions of limestone intercalated with dolomite (or dolomite type), karsts will develop in the limestone formations.…”
Section: Hydrogeological Conditions Of the Basement Of Primarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, for the continuous limestone formation types (thick or medium-thick limestone) located at the bottom layers of layered cave formations, regional karst water-rich zones may be found [29][30][31][32]. However, in the limestone and dolomite interbedded formation types with thicknesses of 1-2 m, it is generally not very large karst caves, but selective bedding karst gaps that may be found [17,33]. Furthermore, under the conditions of limestone intercalated with dolomite (or dolomite type), karsts will develop in the limestone formations.…”
Section: Hydrogeological Conditions Of the Basement Of Primarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the slow progress in the development and utilization of non-fossil energy, energy consumption is still dominated by fossil energy such as coal, oil, and natural gas in China [1]. Based on the data from the National Bureau of Statistics, the proportion of coal in total energy consumption remained above 55% in 2023.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%