Yin et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Impacts of karst paleo-sinkholes on mining and environment in northern ChinaYin et al., 2005
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- Yin S
- Zhang J
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- Environmental Geology
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The karst paleo-sinkhole is a special geological structure widely found in the coal measures of northern China. Some paleo-sinkholes have high permeability and connectivity, making them excellent connectors between the karst aquifer and the coal seam. Consequently …
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