Open Journal of Geology

Volume 7, Issue 9 (September 2017)

ISSN Print: 2161-7570   ISSN Online: 2161-7589

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Application of Chemical Dynamics Method in Solving Hydro-Geological Parameters

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DOI: 10.4236/ojg.2017.79090    836 Downloads   1,429 Views  

ABSTRACT

With the increasing of coal mining depth, the coal seam floor is threatened more and more seriously with the limestone aquifer of Taiyuan Formation. In order to make the coal seam floor water inrush accident to be effectively prevented, it is very important to ascertain the hydro-geological condition of the research area and adequately gain hydro-geological parameters. Based on the theory of chemical dynamics, the chemical dynamical equation of the mineral was obtained. The chemical dynamical equation of the mineral and the Darcy’s Law were combined to derive the expression of permeability coefficient and transmissibility coefficient that was indicated by hydro-chemistry index. Based on the data of water quality analysis in the research area, the hydro-geology parameter of the aquifer of Taiyuan Formation was calculated. And it was compared with what the hydro-geology parameter was determined by the data of pumping test. The results show that the permeability coefficient (K) of the research area is 1.7512 m/d, and transmissibility coefficient (T) is 42.0282 m2/d. The calculated results of chemical dynamics and pumping test results are little different between them. And it has certain practical significance in the mine water control. It provides an effective method for obtaining hydro-geological parameters.

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Zhang, H. , Yao, D. , Lu, H. , Zhu, N. and Xue, L. (2017) Application of Chemical Dynamics Method in Solving Hydro-Geological Parameters. Open Journal of Geology, 7, 1352-1361. doi: 10.4236/ojg.2017.79090.

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