Title: From Mylar to map documents: GIS AML inventory for abandoned coal mine investigations

Authors: T. Dolney

Addresses: The Pennsylvania State University – Altoona, 3000 Ivyside Park, Altoona, PA 16601, USA

Abstract: The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) - Bureau of Abandoned Mine Reclamation (BAMR) addresses safety and environmental issues resulting from past coal mining. They design and contract reclamation projects to restore mined land to original contour, use or condition. Part of this process involves mining engineers responding to requests for funding to reclaim certain areas. The state will consider reclaiming these areas if past mining resulted in safety and environmental hazards to exist on the site. Mining engineers use outdated maps and cumbersome methods to investigate past mining history. The GIS AML inventory was designed to streamline the investigations process. By incorporating multiple layers of data related to the investigations process within ArcGIS, investigations can be performed in a more-timely and cost-effective manner. This article presents the design and utilisation of the GIS AML inventory.

Keywords: geographic information systems; GIS; abandoned coal mines; abandoned mine lands; AML; state agencies; safety issues; environmental issues; Department of Environmental Protection; DEP; Bureau of Abandoned Mine Reclamation; BAMR; mining industry; USA; United States; mining history.

DOI: 10.1504/IJDMMM.2015.067633

International Journal of Data Mining, Modelling and Management, 2015 Vol.7 No.1, pp.39 - 59

Published online: 31 Mar 2015 *

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