Abhay Bharti

Abhay Bharti
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Scientist at Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research

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Introduction
Abhay Bharti currently works at the Department of Applied Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad. Abhay does research in Geodesy and Surveying, Hydrogeology and Mineralogy. Their current project is 'Geotechnical characterization of Jharia Coal field area using geophysical techniques'.
Current institution
Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research
Current position
  • Scientist

Publications

Publications (18)
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Old and abandoned mine workings become inaccessible with time owing to safety issues thereby demanding insight review of strata overlying such areas. Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) survey was carried out at locations within Kajora area of Eastern Coalfield Limited (ECL) in Raniganj coalfield, India to assess the present strata condition fo...
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Cavity due to underground old mine workings is one of the major threats to the coal mines and the overlying subsurface and surface properties, which need to be protected. The detection of old mine workings and stability assessment of overlying strata are common problems in most of the Indian coalfields. Several coal mines in India are loss‐making,...
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In this paper, we discuss the necessity of mapping of characterisation of unapproachable underground mine workings by electrical resistivity tomography (ERT). Initially, numerical forward modelling is conducted for considering the possibilities of water fill and air fill void in old workings using Wenner–Schlumberger (WS), dipole–dipole (DD) and in...
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Assessment of subsurface status by resistivity technique, being an indirect approach, is pretended to be a strategic factor. Projection of full proof confirmation in this domain is always a challenge and hence outcomes are expressed in possibilities. Intervene of mathematical interpretation on resistivity data generated in the field by different ar...
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The focus of the study was to evaluate the rock strata transformation above an underground mine panel during pre-and-post mining based on an electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) geophysical technique. The data were acquired using two electrode arrays (i.e., pole-dipole and Wenner-Schlumberger [WS]) with electrode spacing of 6 m up to 570 m in le...
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The present study deals with the detection of underground concealed voids/cavities/galleries in Chinchuria railway station, Raniganjh coalfield in India for ground stabilization using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) technique. Initially, numerical analysis of ERT data was carried out using Wenner–Schlumberger and dipole–dipole array configu...
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Water management is a strategic factor in old coal mine working areas due to disturbance in the aquifer caused by subsidence resulting in drying of wells and streams. Cavity formation due to underground mining leads to roof fall, heaving of clay floors and collapse of coal pillars in soft clay floors. Logging of water in old mine workings is a comm...
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Old mine workings, mainly hidden galleries, goafs, shafts etc may pose a great threat to the local environment and also for future mine development. The present study mainly deals with delineation and mapping of old mine workings over Tikmani-Gareriya section, a part of east Basuria colliery, Jharia coal field, India using state-of-the-art 64 elect...
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The present study deals with groundwater prospecting in hardrock terrain. Initially, the Wenner–Schlumberger array and the dipole–dipole array data have been acquired using Syscal Junior Switch-48. Furthermore, data acquired using both arrays have been merged using Prosys-II data handling software for the inversion of the cumulative data for possib...
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This paper deals with severe issue of groundwater crisis over a part of hard rock terrain in the premises of Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research (CIMFR), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India. The goal of this study is delineation and mapping of fractured rock mass for groundwater exploration. Generally, fractured rock formation is the only source of...
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Land subsidence is a serious problem in Indian coalfields due to old underground mine workings. Unfortunately, most of these are uncharted as no mine plans are available. The hidden galleries, goafs, shafts etc. may pose great threat for future mine development as well as to the local environment. The mine workings should be charted to undertake an...
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The present study deals with the characterization of subsurface coal fires of East Basuria colliery in Jharia coal field, India using tilt derivative and downward continuation of magnetic data. Magnetic data processing methods such as diurnal correction, noise removal, reduction to pole, tilt derivative and downward continuation have been used to p...
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Coal fires pose a serious threat to the environment and it is important to detect them at an early stage for their control and hazard mitigation. The present study addresses an innovative approach for depth estimation of coal fires using self-potential (SP) method and its inversion through particle swarm optimization (PSO) technique. The suitabilit...
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The present study deals with delineation and mapping of subsurface voids which are very common around the Patherdih colliery of Jharia coal field, India. These are caused by coal fire and old unplanned/illegal mining activity. Initially, a conceptual model of void formation associated with coal fire has been proposed. The burning of coal leads to t...
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The present study deals with the coal fire mapping of East Basuria Colliery, Jharia coalfield, India, using the magnetic method. It is based on the fact that rise in temperature would result significant changes in magnetic susceptibility and thermo-remanent magnetization (TRM) of the overlying rocks. Magnetism increases slowly with the rise of temp...

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