Development Law and Watery Features of Collapse Column in Pansan Mine

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The collapse column is widely developed and distributed in North China coalfield, has been a threat for coal mine production safety. According to the existing collapse columns in pansan mine, using the combination with geology analyzing and geophysical exploration technology, the cause and development regularity of the collapse columns is discussed in a way of palaeogeographic and palaeoenvironment, the inner filling material features of the collapse columns in the coalfield are introduced, The watery features of collapse columns are studied. The results show that collapse columns have a law of zonation in the horizontal and vertical , and have a certain subsiding distance, collapse column widths ranging periphery have the peripheral edge of the impact zone and transition zone, In the collapse column, the cementation degree is poor at the top, highly compressed at the middle and relatively poor in the bottom. The top and middle sections are less in water bearing, the rich water in the bottom was caused by the vertically leakage recharge from Ordovician limestone in the deep. The research results provide scientific basis for the prevention of collapse column in coal mine.

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