
doi: 10.1007/bf00881342
This paper outlines various analytical techniques for mine water inflow estimation incorporating several refinements such as finite boundary conditions, linear, fracture and turbulent flow conditions to pumping wells and underground excavations. These modifications enable practical mining to be simulated and therefore, permit more accurate predictions of mine inflow quantities. Application of these techniques are given together with the scope of the application.
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