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Fig. 1. A simplified illustration of underground mines that are distinguished as "below-drainage" or "above-drainage." This refers to their capacity to be completely flooded after abandonment due to their relative location to the regional water table or regional flow system. See Callaghan et al. (1998) for a more thorough and detailed discussion of ground water flow in the Appalachian region of the USA.
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