怀俄明州废弃煤矿开采后的沉陷缓解措施

Mario G. Karfakis, Ertugrul Topuz
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自1865年以来,怀俄明州一直在持续开采煤炭。在开采的前90年里,几乎所有的煤都来自地下的烟煤矿井。自煤矿开采以来,下沉一直是怀俄明州的一大威胁;对公众健康、安全和财产构成极大危险的。因此,根据1977年的《地表矿山控制开垦法》,怀俄明州矿山沉陷问题有资格获得最高优先资助。怀俄明州废弃矿区(AML)项目已经开展了治理项目,以防止或尽量减少怀俄明州社区的进一步下沉。本文简要介绍了怀俄明州采矿活动的历史。介绍了各小区的沉降特征及发生情况。然后给出了重点减排项目的地点和选择这些项目的原因。介绍了回填灌浆方法的选择标准和技术本身,并对各种工程中遇到的问题进行了讨论。对成功的项目进行了分析,并对未来的项目提出了建议。
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Post mining subsidence abatements in Wyoming abandoned coal mines

Coal has been mined continuously in Wyoming since 1865. Nearly all the coal produced in the first 90 years of mining was from underground bituminous mines. Subsidence has been a threat in Wyoming since the beginning of coal mining; constituting an extreme danger to public health, safety and property. As a consequence, Wyoming mine subsidence problems qualify for the highest priority of funding under the Surface Mine Control of Reclamation Act of 1977.

Abatement projects have been undertaken by the Wyoming Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Program to prevent or minimize further subsidence in Wyoming communities. This paper gives a brief historical account of mining activity in Wyoming. Subsidence characteristics and occurrences in various communities are presented. The locations of key abatement projects and the reasons for their selection are then given. The selection criterion for the backfilling and grouting methods and the techniques themselves are presented, and the problems encountered during various projects are discussed. Successful projects are analyzed and recommendations for future projects are given.

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