Switching off the pumps of a mine is one of the last steps in
the lifetime of a surface or underground mine. As the water in the
open space raises, the water might become contaminated with
different pollutants and eventually starts to flow in the open
voids. This book addresses the processes related to mine
abandonment from a hydrogeological perspective. After an
introduction to the relevant hydrogeochemical processes the book
gives detailed information about mine closure procedures. Based on
in-situ measurements the hydrodynamic processes in a flooded mine
are described and some of the mine closure flow models exemplified.
As all investigations base on precise data, the book gives some key
issues of monitoring and sampling, especially flow monitoring. Then
the book shows some new methodologies for conducting tracer tests
in flooded mines and gives some hints to passive mine water
treatment. At the end 13 well investigated case studies of flooded
underground mine and mine water tracer tests are described and
interpreted from a hydrodynamic point of view.
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