Open Geosciences (Apr 2016)

The risk of collapse in abandoned mine sites: the issue of data uncertainty

  • Longoni Laura,
  • Papini Monica,
  • Brambilla Davide,
  • Arosio Diego,
  • Zanzi Luigi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2016-0022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 246 – 258

Abstract

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Ground collapses over abandoned underground mines constitute a new environmental risk in the world. The high risk associated with subsurface voids, together with lack of knowledge of the geometric and geomechanical features of mining areas, makes abandoned underground mines one of the current challenges for countries with a long mining history. In this study, a stability analysis of Montevecchia marl mine is performed in order to validate a general approach that takes into account the poor local information and the variability of the input data. The collapse risk was evaluated through a numerical approach that, starting with some simplifying assumptions, is able to provide an overview of the collapse probability. The final results is an easy-accessible-transparent summary graph that shows the collapse probability. This approach may be useful for public administrators called upon to manage this environmental risk. The approach tries to simplify this complex problem in order to achieve a roughly risk assessment, but, since it relies on just a small amount of information, any final user should be aware that a comprehensive and detailed risk scenario can be generated only through more exhaustive investigations.

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