Exploitation
K. Ghanbari; M. Ataei; F. Sereshki; A. Saffari
Abstract
The presence of methane in coal mines is one of the major problems in underground coal mines. Every year, in underground coal mines, a lot of casualties due to outbursts and explosions of methane gas is occurring. Existence of this gas in the mines not only creates a difficult and dangerous situation ...
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The presence of methane in coal mines is one of the major problems in underground coal mines. Every year, in underground coal mines, a lot of casualties due to outbursts and explosions of methane gas is occurring. Existence of this gas in the mines not only creates a difficult and dangerous situation for work but also makes it more expensive. The release of this gas to the air causes a further pollution of the atmosphere and increases the greenhouse gases in the air. Thus Coal Bed Methane (CBM) drainage before, during, and after coal mining is necessary. Accordingly, the CBM drainage can reduce the risks involved in these mines. In the past decade, CBM has offered a significant potential to meet the ever-growing energy demand and can decrease the disastrous events. In this research work, the CBM potential in Eastern Kelariz, Western Razmja, Bornaky, Bozorg, Razzi, and Takht coal mines of Eastern Alborz coal mines company is investigated using the rock engineering systems (RES) based on the intrinsic and geological parameters. Nine main parameters are considered for modeling CBM, and the interactions between these parameters are calculated by a proposed system. Based on the RES method, the parameters that are dominant (depth of cover) or subordinate (gas content) and also the parameters that are interactive are introduced. The proposed approach could be a simple but efficient tool in the evaluation of the parameters affecting CBM, and hence be useful in decision-making. The results obtained show that Razzi coal mine has a good potential to perform CBM drainage.
M. Ataei; E. Tajvidi Asr; R. Khalokakaie; K. Ghanbari; M. R. Tavakoli Mohammadi
Abstract
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) has led to the dominance of planners on the natural environment of the regions, providing the possibility of continuously monitoring and controlling the status quo by management staff. In this regard, a new semi-quantitative model is presented for the EIA of the ...
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Environmental impact assessment (EIA) has led to the dominance of planners on the natural environment of the regions, providing the possibility of continuously monitoring and controlling the status quo by management staff. In this regard, a new semi-quantitative model is presented for the EIA of the Eastern Alborz Coal Mining complex using the matrix method, and determining the corresponding impacting factors and environmental components. For this purpose, the expert opinions are used to gather the preliminary data and score the parameters involved. The effect of each impacting factor involved on each environmental component is determined by quantifying the qualitative comments. According to the results obtained, the components air quality, human health and safety, and ecology and soil of the area undergo the most environmental damages from the mining activities. Then the EIA results obtained are used to assess the sustainability of the complex using the Phillips mathematical model. The results obtained indicate that the sustainability of this complex is weak, and, therefore, the preventive environmental measures with a preference must be recommended to reduce the environmental damages to its components.