
doi: 10.2166/ws.2024.077
ABSTRACT The problem of limestone karst water inrush from coal seam floors is becoming more and more prominent, and gradually becoming the focus of water control work in coal mines. Taking the floor of the 10th coal seam in the third mining area of Zhuxianzhuang Coal Mine as the research object, seven indicators were identified as the main controlling factors in three features – aquifer, water barrier, and geological structure. Subjective and objective weights were determined by the analytic hierarchy process and the entropy weighting method, and vulnerability zoning evaluation was carried out based on the geographic information system using the vulnerability index method. The study area was classified into five zones based on the graded thresholds calculated by statistical analysis. The study shows that the area of Taiyuan Formation limestone karst water outburst gradually transitions from the safe zone to the vulnerable zone from the north to the east. This study has a certain guiding effect on the water inrush of Taiyuan Formation limestone karst from the floor of the 10th coal seam in the study area.
TC401-506, Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes, geographic information system (gis), floor water inrush, River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General), analytic hierarchy process (ahp), entropy weighting method, vulnerability index method, TD201-500
TC401-506, Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes, geographic information system (gis), floor water inrush, River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General), analytic hierarchy process (ahp), entropy weighting method, vulnerability index method, TD201-500
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