Skip to main content
Skip header

Hydrogeology and Drainage of Opencast and Underground Mines

Summary

The goal of the subject is to make students acquainted with the basic information about geological hydrodynamics structures of rock mass and their classification, circulation of water in a rock mass, determination of a basic hydraulic properties of rock mass and soils. The subject is focused to the water drainage of deep mines, surface mining, quarries, tunnels, the active and passive measures of water protection, protection of geology water layers.

Literature

B.A. Kennedy.: Surface Mining - 2nd ed.. - Littleton : Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, c1990 - xi, 1194 s. : il., mapy ISBN 0-87335-102-9 (váz.)978-0-87335-102-7

Advised literature

HORNBERGER, G.M., RAFFENSPERGER, J.P., WIBERG, P.L., ESHLEMAN, K.N. Elements of Physical Hydrology. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998, 388 s. ISBN 978-1-421-41373-0 .
Mine Water and the Environment, Journal of the International Mine Water Association (IMWA), ISSN: 1025-9112  (Print) 1616-1068 (Online)


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, angličtina
Code 542-0744
Abbreviation HGF
Course title Hydrogeology and Drainage of Opencast and Underground Mines
Coordinating department Department of Mining Engineering and Safety
Course coordinator Ing. Martin Hummel, Ph.D.