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Title : Evaluation of subsidence due to underground coal mining: an example from the Czech Republic
Subject : Engineering Geology and The Environment
Volume No. : xxx
Issue No. : 
Author : Marian Marschalko , Martin Bedna´rik , Is¸ık Yilmaz , Toma´sˇ Bouchal , Karel Kubecˇka
Printed Year : 2011
No of Pages  : 7
Description : 

This paper presents a case study dealing with variations on the ground surface due to the underground mining activities in the Ostrava–Karvina Coal District (Czech Republic) over the last 25 years. During this period, some of the areas have experienced settlements of up to 11 m. Seven settlement intervals were used to indicate the varying degrees of subsidence over time. Maps were prepared to show the spatial relationship of the subsidence and to assist in land use planning in this rapidly developing area.


Title : Evaluation of subsidence due to underground coal mining: an example from the Czech Republic
Subject : Land Subsidence
Volume No. : 17
Issue No. : 1
Author : Marian Marschalko , Martin Bedna´rik , Is¸ık Yilmaz , Toma´sˇ Bouchal , Karel Kubecˇka
Printed Year : 2012
No of Pages  : 105-111
Description : 

Evaluation of subsidence due to underground coal mining: an example from the Czech Republic