This chapter provides a brief overview of some of the most commonly encountered coal mining and exploration problems, where geophysics has either been called upon in the past to provide solutions, or it may be able to play a role in the future. Each problem description concludes with a list of geophysical methods that may be applicable. The application summary table at the end of the chapter aims to integrate all of this information into a single, one-page reference guide.
Reference:
Van Schoor, M. 2014. Summary of coal problems and possible geophysics solutions. In: A Guide for Applying Geophysics to Coal Mining Problems in South Africa
Van Schoor, A. M. (2015). Summary of coal problems and possible geophysics solutions., Workflow;14823 Struik Nature. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8162
Van Schoor, Abraham M. "Summary of coal problems and possible geophysics solutions" In WORKFLOW;14823, n.p.: Struik Nature. 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8162.
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