Abstract

Coal mining is one of the core industries that contribute to the economic development of a country but deteriorate the environment. Being the primary source of energy, coal has become essential to meet the energy demand of a country. It is excavated by both opencast and underground mining methods and affects the environment, especially hydrological cycle, by discharging huge amounts of mine water. Natural hydrological processes have been well known to be vulnerable to human activities, especially large scale mining activities, which inevitably generate surface cracks and subsidence. It is therefore valuable to assess the impact of mining on river runoff for the sustainable development of regional economy. In this paper, the impact of coal mining on river runoff is assessed in one of the national key coal mining sites, Gujiao mining area, Shanxi Province, China. The characteristics of water cycle are described, the similarities and differences of runoff formation are analyzed in both coal mining and pre-mining periods. The integrated distributed hydrological model named MIKE SHE is employed to simulate and evaluate the influence of coal mining on river runoff. The study shows that mining one ton of raw coal leads to the reduction of river runoff by 2.87 m3 between 1981 and 2008, of which the surface runoff decreases by 0.24 m3 and the baseflow by 2.63 m3. The reduction degree of river runoff for mining one ton of raw coal shows an increasing trend over years. The current study also reveals that large scale coal mining initiates the formation of surface cracks and subsidence, which intercepts overland flow and enhances precipitation infiltration. Together with mine drainage, the natural hydrological processes and the stream flows have been altered and the river run off has been greatly reduced.

Highlights

  • Coal mining industry has brought great economic benefits to human beings in the past centuries, more and more attention has been paid to the worsen water resources problems caused by the coal mining activities in recent years [1,2,3,4,5,6]

  • In order to simulate the water cycle processes with no effects from the mining activities for the mining period, both meteorological data and hydrological data from 1981 to 2008 were imported into the model, while keeping other parameters related to the overland flow, unsaturated flow and linear reservoir module of the natural hydrological model unchanged

  • Previous researches have demonstrated that the activities of large-scale mining, blasting vibration and mine drainage in coal mining areas, with the impact of time and stress, would lead to geological structure reorganization, including the deformation of underground minedout area, collapse and fracture in corresponding spatial [2, 15, 16]

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Introduction

Coal mining industry has brought great economic benefits to human beings in the past centuries, more and more attention has been paid to the worsen water resources problems caused by the coal mining activities in recent years [1,2,3,4,5,6]. As an important water resource for production, living and ecology, river runoff in some areas has been rapidly attenuated or even. The impact of coal mining on river runoff. Research Foundation for Returned Scholars, Ministry of Education of China”

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