Water Conductivity Evaluation of Fault F22 Based on Comprehensive Analysis of Multisource Information

Mine water disasters are one of the main disasters threatening safe mine operations. If a fault becomes a water guide channel, it often causes serious water inrush accidents in mining. Therefore, accurate evaluation of fault hydraulic conductivity is very important for the prediction and prevention...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS omega 2022-10, Vol.7 (42), p.37683-37693
Hauptverfasser: Han, Jing, Wang, Fang, Xie, Daolei, Zhang, Huide, Hou, Zhaolong, Jiang, Xinghong
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Mine water disasters are one of the main disasters threatening safe mine operations. If a fault becomes a water guide channel, it often causes serious water inrush accidents in mining. Therefore, accurate evaluation of fault hydraulic conductivity is very important for the prediction and prevention of mine water disasters. To prevent and control mine water disasters and ensure safe mining of coal seams in the presence of faults, this paper takes the F22 fault in the Jinqiao Coal Mine as an example; proposes three highly applicable fault water conductivity evaluation methods based on analysis of water–rock stress, difference analysis of hydrochemical characteristics, and difference analysis of water pressures for the same aquifer on both sides of the fault; and comprehensively analyzes and evaluates the water conductivity of the F22 fault. The results are as follows: the cross-sectional pressure of the fault is greater than the aquifer water pressure and the plastic deformation strength of mudstone combined. The hydrochemical characteristics of the three-ash aquifers on both sides of the fault are obviously different. The water in the three-ash aquifer on one side of the fault has been drained for a long time, while the water pressure on the other side of the fault has not changed significantly. Based on a comprehensive analysis, it is judged that the F22 fault is not water-conducting. The evaluation results are consistent with geophysical explorations and the actual mine roadway exposure, which verifies the feasibility and rationality of the fault water conductivity evaluation method described above.
ISSN:2470-1343
2470-1343
DOI:10.1021/acsomega.2c04597