Research on the Harnessing of Ordovician Limestone Confined-Water in Northern China Coalfields
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 9
 - File Size:
 - 296 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1988
 
Abstract
In this paper, it is briefly introduced that China's Ordovician  limestone confined-water menaces coal mining and Ordovician water  is prevented and cured to secure the safety of coal mining. The  theory of "Down-Three-Zones" is presented on the basis of  research and practice in recent ten years. The concept of  "Down-Three-Zones" of floor water-eruption is described clearly.  Finally, the principle and method of applying the theory of  "Down-Three-Zones" are discussed. 1. An Introduction of Damage: China is rich in coal resources.  The conditions of coal field geology are quite complicated.  There is an area of two million square kilometre of Karst  limestone in nine million six thousand square kilometres of  territory. The resources of underground water are rather  plentiful, but this menaces coal exploration. Sixty percent  of coal mines in China are damaged by limestone  confined-water in different scales, particularly coal mines  located the Carboniferous-Permian coal fields of the  Ordovician limestone distribution area of Northern China.  Because there is the 500-800 metre thickness of Ordovocian  limestone and the well developed Karst containsl plentiful  water, Karst water can have more than 100 Kg/cm pressure.  Limestone aquifers have only distances of several metres or  several decade metres to coal seam, Karst water can enter the  aquituge and even the coal seam, large eruptions often occur.  For example, a mine of 3 million ton production capacity had  an eruption of 2053 cubic metres per minute. This is the  largest confined-water eruption which has brought enormous  economic damage and threatened the safe production of coal  mining. Therefore, the prevention and cure of Ordovician  water has immense advantage to the development of the coal  industry. There are several decades experience in the prevention of  Ordovician water-eruption in China. The prevention of  Ordovician water-eruption has two kinds of plans. 1)  dewatering and depression: it refers to dewatering of  aquifers as roofs of seam and depression of aquifers as  floors of seam in mining areas. 2) comprehensive prevention  under the condition of having water pressure in aquiters.  Due to enormous water, electricity, equipment and lots of  other factors, the former isn't used extensively, the latter  tits to China's actual conditions and is used widely.  So-called comprehensive prevention under the condition of
Citation
APA: (1988) Research on the Harnessing of Ordovician Limestone Confined-Water in Northern China Coalfields
MLA: Research on the Harnessing of Ordovician Limestone Confined-Water in Northern China Coalfields. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.