Analysis of the Surface Subsidence Induced by Mining Near-Surface Thick Lead-Zinc Deposit Based on Numerical Simulation

This paper describes a case study of surface subsidence in the Hongling Lead-Zinc Mine. Hongling Lead-Zinc Mine is located in Inner Mongolia, China, about 240 km away from the border between China and Mongolia. There is a batch of outcrops of the near-surface thick steep-dip metamorphic orebody. The...

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Main Authors: Yifan Zhao, Xingdong Zhao, Jiajia Dai, Wenlong Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Processes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/4/717
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spelling doaj-f2e4ecf924a0461c8e94c90f8ef4dc192021-04-19T23:02:40ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172021-04-01971771710.3390/pr9040717Analysis of the Surface Subsidence Induced by Mining Near-Surface Thick Lead-Zinc Deposit Based on Numerical SimulationYifan Zhao0Xingdong Zhao1Jiajia Dai2Wenlong Yu3Geomechanics Research Center, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaGeomechanics Research Center, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaGeomechanics Research Center, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaGeomechanics Research Center, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaThis paper describes a case study of surface subsidence in the Hongling Lead-Zinc Mine. Hongling Lead-Zinc Mine is located in Inner Mongolia, China, about 240 km away from the border between China and Mongolia. There is a batch of outcrops of the near-surface thick steep-dip metamorphic orebody. The large-scale surface subsidence induced by underground excavation has brought some impact on the safety of herdsmen and their daily husbandry activities nearby. The requirements of reclamation for subsidence areas in the relevant laws and regulations, raise enormous pressure and risk on safe and economic operation. In this paper, a 3D numerical model of this mine was built by 3DMine and FLAC3D to analyse the excavation procedure and mechanism. The results of the simulation were in good agreement with the field subsidence data collected by satellites and unmanned aerial vehicles from 2009 to 2019. The analysis showed that the current mining method—an integrated underground method of stoping and caving—accelerated the surface subsidence, and some measures of monitoring, controlling and management were expected to take in order to improve economic and ecological benefits.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/4/717near-surface thick depositsurface subsidencenumerical simulationunmanned aerial surveyaccurate model
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author Yifan Zhao
Xingdong Zhao
Jiajia Dai
Wenlong Yu
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Xingdong Zhao
Jiajia Dai
Wenlong Yu
Analysis of the Surface Subsidence Induced by Mining Near-Surface Thick Lead-Zinc Deposit Based on Numerical Simulation
Processes
near-surface thick deposit
surface subsidence
numerical simulation
unmanned aerial survey
accurate model
author_facet Yifan Zhao
Xingdong Zhao
Jiajia Dai
Wenlong Yu
author_sort Yifan Zhao
title Analysis of the Surface Subsidence Induced by Mining Near-Surface Thick Lead-Zinc Deposit Based on Numerical Simulation
title_short Analysis of the Surface Subsidence Induced by Mining Near-Surface Thick Lead-Zinc Deposit Based on Numerical Simulation
title_full Analysis of the Surface Subsidence Induced by Mining Near-Surface Thick Lead-Zinc Deposit Based on Numerical Simulation
title_fullStr Analysis of the Surface Subsidence Induced by Mining Near-Surface Thick Lead-Zinc Deposit Based on Numerical Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Surface Subsidence Induced by Mining Near-Surface Thick Lead-Zinc Deposit Based on Numerical Simulation
title_sort analysis of the surface subsidence induced by mining near-surface thick lead-zinc deposit based on numerical simulation
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This paper describes a case study of surface subsidence in the Hongling Lead-Zinc Mine. Hongling Lead-Zinc Mine is located in Inner Mongolia, China, about 240 km away from the border between China and Mongolia. There is a batch of outcrops of the near-surface thick steep-dip metamorphic orebody. The large-scale surface subsidence induced by underground excavation has brought some impact on the safety of herdsmen and their daily husbandry activities nearby. The requirements of reclamation for subsidence areas in the relevant laws and regulations, raise enormous pressure and risk on safe and economic operation. In this paper, a 3D numerical model of this mine was built by 3DMine and FLAC3D to analyse the excavation procedure and mechanism. The results of the simulation were in good agreement with the field subsidence data collected by satellites and unmanned aerial vehicles from 2009 to 2019. The analysis showed that the current mining method—an integrated underground method of stoping and caving—accelerated the surface subsidence, and some measures of monitoring, controlling and management were expected to take in order to improve economic and ecological benefits.
topic near-surface thick deposit
surface subsidence
numerical simulation
unmanned aerial survey
accurate model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/4/717
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