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Information Paper 15/85 Effect of a rise of water table on the settlement of opencast mining backfill
Publication Year
1985
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Brief details of settlement monitored at a restored opencast mining site over a 10 year period while the water table rose 34m through the uncompacted backfill, and discusses the significance of the settlement measurements for building development. Recommendations are made for building developments on opencast backfill.
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Author
Charles, J. A. and Burford, D.
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