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“International Journal of Mine Water”

Volume 1, Number 3, September 1982


PDFKeet, B. (1982): Statistical Hydrogeochemistry as a Tool to Facilitate the Control of Mine Water. - Int. J. Mine Water, 1 (3): 1-11, 4 fig., 3 tab.; Granada.

PDFReddish, D. J. & Smith, S. F. (1982): Underground Measurement of Fracture Permeabilty of Coal within a Shaft Pillar. - Int. J. Mine Water, 1 (3): 13-22, 9 fig., 1 tab.; Granada.

PDFZhong, W. H. (1982): A new Method of Mine Drainage Prediction using Unit Static Resource Method. - Int. J. Mine Water, 1 (3): 23-31, 1 fig., 3 tab.; Granada.

PDFAston, T. R. C. & Singh, R. N. (1982): A new approach for determining permeability characteristics of rock using slug testing techniques. - Int. J. Mine Water, 1 (3): 33-42, 2 fig., 4 tab.; Granada.

PDFFromm, V. V. & Kalashnikov, G. V. (1982): Effect of mine water on Rock Deformation in Coal Mines. - Int. J. Mine Water, 1 (3): 43-49, 2 tab.; Granada.

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