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Modelling of groundwater recovery process for prediction of land settlement in surface mines

A two-dimensional finite element model was used to simulate the groundwater recovery process under various surface mining situations. The simulation results were used to predict the rate at which soil settlement takes place. It was found that the groundwater recovery process is very fast immediately...

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Published in:International journal of mining, reclamation and environment reclamation and environment, 2007-12, Vol.21 (4), p.271-281
Main Authors: Ardejani, F. Doulati, Baafi, E. Y., Shafaei, S. Z.
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