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Computer modelling of geotechnical and environmental problems associated with mining and mine closure

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The use of computer modelling has long been asubject of interest and numerous models have been developed ofmining and geotechnical applications. Over the years theGeotechnics Group of School of Chemical, Environmental andMining Engineering (SChEME) al the University of Nottinghamhas been engaged in a number of applied research activities,including surface subsidence, strata caving behaviour, Rock MassClassification and roadway support design. With the increasingclosure of mine workings, the Group is actively investigating theenvironmental problems associated with active and abandonedmines. The paper briefly introduces some of the on-goingresearch projects in mining related problems using computer-modelling techniques.

T.X.Ren、D.J.Reddish

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1999

International journal of surface mining, reclamation and environment