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Citation

Mahboob MA, Genc B, Çelik T, Ali S, Atif I. GeoJournal 2020; 85(3): 837-862.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/s10708-019-09995-z

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

On February 05 2016, a significant and unfortunate series of mine disasters occurred at the Lily gold mine in South Africa, where 79 mineworkers were trapped under a huge rock and soil mass. In this paper, two separate geographical information system based models are proposed; one for surface and one for subsurface mine disasters. The multi-temporal (2004-2017) high-resolution pre and post-disaster satellite images were analyzed to assess the magnitude and spatial extent of the surface disaster. The explicit modeling technique was applied for mine subsidence using the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion under gravitational acceleration. For surface disaster, the weighted overlay model was applied by assigning weights to hydrological (rainfall, flow direction, accumulation, and density); geological (geology and lineaments) and geomorphological (slope, aspect, and curvature) causative factors. The mine subsidence modeling results showed a subsidence zone of 55 × 24 × 71 m due to a failure of a crown pillar, whereas, in reality, it was 60 × 30 × 80 m. The deformation results showed that the lamp room wherein the miners were trapped could have been displaced somewhere at or below level 5 but above level 6 towards the southwest direction. The output of surface disaster modeling was also satisfactory and reliable as the actual two slope failures, i.e. the western and southern landslides of the Lily gold mine, located in extreme risk zones as predicted by the model. The results of this study can be useful for future mine planning and the environmental improvements at the Lily gold mine.


Language: en

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