Grey relation projection model for evaluating permafrost environment in the muli coal mining area, China

This study attempts to estimate the current stage of the permafrost environment in the Muli coal mining area, an opencast mining site in the Qinghai-Tibet plateau, China. The estimation is done by regarding this site's permafrost environment as a system which was divided into three subsystems c...

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Published in:International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment
Main Authors: Cao, Wei, Sheng, Yu, Qin, Yinghong, Li, Jing, Wu, Jichun
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description This study attempts to estimate the current stage of the permafrost environment in the Muli coal mining area, an opencast mining site in the Qinghai-Tibet plateau, China. The estimation is done by regarding this site's permafrost environment as a system which was divided into three subsystems consisting of permafrost freeze-thaw erosion sensibility, permafrost thermal stability, and permafrost ecological fragility. The subsystems were characterised with their influencing indicators, each of which was assigned with a weight according to analytic hierarchy process. The relationship between these indictors is established using an environmental evaluation model based on grey system theory. The evaluated results show that currently the normalised grey relation projection values (GRPV) of permafrost freezing-thawing erosion sensibility, permafrost thermal stability, permafrost ecological fragility and permafrost environment are 0.58 (general situation), 0.47 (bad situation), 0.63 (general situation) and 0.56 (general situation), respectively. These values imply that the permafrost environment has been deteriorated to a certain degree by human activities and potentially could be further degraded. However, at this degree, a new equilibrium could be achieved if the current environmental degradation ratio is held and if effective treatments are constructed against further damages. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.
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spelling ftmichigantuniv:oai:digitalcommons.mtu.edu:michigantech-p-28801 2025-01-17T00:12:30+00:00 Grey relation projection model for evaluating permafrost environment in the muli coal mining area, China Cao, Wei Sheng, Yu Qin, Yinghong Li, Jing Wu, Jichun 2010-12-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/9499 https://doi.org/10.1080/17480930.2010.503382 unknown Digital Commons @ Michigan Tech https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/9499 doi:10.1080/17480930.2010.503382 https://doi.org/10.1080/17480930.2010.503382 Michigan Tech Publications Evaluation Grey relation projection model Grey relation projection values (GRPV) Muli coal mining area Permafrost environment text 2010 ftmichigantuniv https://doi.org/10.1080/17480930.2010.503382 2023-06-20T16:49:38Z This study attempts to estimate the current stage of the permafrost environment in the Muli coal mining area, an opencast mining site in the Qinghai-Tibet plateau, China. The estimation is done by regarding this site's permafrost environment as a system which was divided into three subsystems consisting of permafrost freeze-thaw erosion sensibility, permafrost thermal stability, and permafrost ecological fragility. The subsystems were characterised with their influencing indicators, each of which was assigned with a weight according to analytic hierarchy process. The relationship between these indictors is established using an environmental evaluation model based on grey system theory. The evaluated results show that currently the normalised grey relation projection values (GRPV) of permafrost freezing-thawing erosion sensibility, permafrost thermal stability, permafrost ecological fragility and permafrost environment are 0.58 (general situation), 0.47 (bad situation), 0.63 (general situation) and 0.56 (general situation), respectively. These values imply that the permafrost environment has been deteriorated to a certain degree by human activities and potentially could be further degraded. However, at this degree, a new equilibrium could be achieved if the current environmental degradation ratio is held and if effective treatments are constructed against further damages. © 2010 Taylor & Francis. Text permafrost Michigan Technological University: Digital Commons @ Michigan Tech International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment 24 4 363 374
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Grey relation projection model
Grey relation projection values (GRPV)
Muli coal mining area
Permafrost environment
Cao, Wei
Sheng, Yu
Qin, Yinghong
Li, Jing
Wu, Jichun
Grey relation projection model for evaluating permafrost environment in the muli coal mining area, China
title Grey relation projection model for evaluating permafrost environment in the muli coal mining area, China
title_full Grey relation projection model for evaluating permafrost environment in the muli coal mining area, China
title_fullStr Grey relation projection model for evaluating permafrost environment in the muli coal mining area, China
title_full_unstemmed Grey relation projection model for evaluating permafrost environment in the muli coal mining area, China
title_short Grey relation projection model for evaluating permafrost environment in the muli coal mining area, China
title_sort grey relation projection model for evaluating permafrost environment in the muli coal mining area, china
topic Evaluation
Grey relation projection model
Grey relation projection values (GRPV)
Muli coal mining area
Permafrost environment
topic_facet Evaluation
Grey relation projection model
Grey relation projection values (GRPV)
Muli coal mining area
Permafrost environment
url https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/9499
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