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Terminated in academic year 2019/2020

Hydrogeology and Drainage of Opencast and Underground Mines

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 542-0744/03
Abbreviation HGF
Course title Hydrogeology and Drainage of Opencast and Underground Mines
Credits 4
Coordinating department Department of Mining Engineering and Safety
Course coordinator Ing. Martin Hummel, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1st Hydrosphere and water in rocks.
2nd Basic concepts of groundwater hydraulics.
3rd Hydraulic properties of underground fluids.
4th Physical, sensory and chemical properties of groundwater.
5th Hydrochemical classification of groundwater.
6th Properties and characteristics zvodnělých systems.
7th Darcy's law and the foundations of filtration of groundwater flow. Geohydrodynamic systems with free surface and tense. Constant flow. Hydrodynamic tests. Groundwater regime.
8th Applied Hydrogeology and its tasks. HG mineral exploration
Hydrogeology of raw materials and tasks in their extraction.
9th Protection of groundwater quality. overview of legislation and standards.
10th Hydrogeological and hydrological conditions of coal, ore and non-ore
CR bearings.
11th Sources of danger rush groundwater and surface water, mine water.
12th Workplace protection against rush deeper waters. mines and quarries.
13th Ensuring safety in the areas wet frames conscription. drilling and barriers.
14th Dimensioning of the drainage system at the deep mines and quarries, CDV.

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)