Hydrogeological risk assessment and management strategies in mining engineering geological exploration
Ningbo Pei
Yantai Health Vocational College
Panpan Meng
Yantai Land Reserve and Utilization Center
Xiuli Zhang
Yantai Environmental Monitoring Center
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pest.v7i3.11522
Keywords: Hydrogeology; Mining engineering; Geological exploration; Risk assessment; Management strategies
Abstract
This study examines the critical role of hydrogeological conditions in mining engineering exploration. Groundwater dynamics, aquifer characteristics, and water table fluctuations significantly impact mine stability and safety. Risks include water ingress, flooding, and groundwater-induced instability. Effective management strategies such as dewatering, grouting, and environmental monitoring are essential. Advanced exploration techniques like geophysical methods and numerical modeling aid in accurate risk assessment. Proper hydrogeological management ensures efficient and sustainable mining operations.
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