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Collected Item: “Hydrochemistry-Based Statistical Model for Sourcing Groundwater Inrush into Underground Mining Works: A Case Study in Eastern Serbia”

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Верзија рада

објављена верзија

Језик рада

енглески

Аутор/и (Милан Марковић, Никола Николић)

Nebojša Atanacković, Jana Štrbački, Vladimir Živanović, Jelena Davidović, Sunčica Gardijan, Saša Stojadinović

Наслов рада (Наслов - поднаслов)

Hydrochemistry-Based Statistical Model for Sourcing Groundwater Inrush into Underground Mining Works: A Case Study in Eastern Serbia

Наслов часописа

Mine Water and the Environment

Издавач (Београд : Просвета)

Springer-Verlag

Година издавања

2024

Сажетак на енглеском језику

Discriminant analysis was applied to a baseline groundwater quality data set to develop a model for sourcing groundwater inrush into underground mining works. Such inrush events compromise the safety of the working environment and the feasibility of mining; thus, a comprehensive characterization of the hydrogeological system is required. In this study, a statistical model for groundwater sourcing was developed and validated based on a dataset of 179 groundwater chemical analyses related to the “Čukaru Peki” Cu–Au underground mine in eastern Serbia. The studied groundwaters are primarily of low TDS (235–715 mg/L), with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH, while the mine waters are alkaline (pH > 9). The evolution of groundwater chemical composition with depth was observed; Ca–HCO3 water prevails in the shallow zones, transforming to Na–SO4 type at depth. Two discriminant functions were delineated by statistical analysis, explaining 65.3% and 31.2% between-group variability, with SO42−, Na, Al, pH, Sr, Li, and SiO2 identified as grouping factors. The resulting discriminant functions were applied to 11 mine water samples to examine their relationship with the main hydrogeological units. Among the examined groundwater inflow samples, three were classified as having a different origin than the lithological unit at the mine from which the water was sampled, bringing valuable information for planning mitigation measures. The demonstrated approach highlights the importance of comprehensive baseline hydrogeological investigations at mine sites to obtain relevant data for controlling groundwater inrushes during development of the declines and shafts.

Волумен/том или годиште часописа

2024

Број часописа

43

Почетна страна

313

Завршна страна

325

DOI број

10.1007/s10230-024-00986-2

ISSN број часописа

1025-9112

Географско подручје на које се односи публикација

Istočna Srbija, Bor

Кључне речи на српском (одвојене знаком ", ")

Priliv rudničkih voda, Hidrohemijsko poreklo, Rudarstvo, Statističko modeliranje, Kvalitet voda

Кључне речи на енглеском (одвојене знаком ", ")

Water inrush, Hydrochemical origin, Mining, Statistical modelling, Water quality

Линк

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10230-024-00986-2

Шира категорија рада према правилнику МПНТ

M20

Ужа категорија рада према правилнику МПНТ

М23

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Creative Commons – Attribution 4.0 International

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