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Abstract

The paper presents an example illustrating the problems of assessing the causes of damage that occurred to building structures located in mining and post-mining area. It is frequently necessary to determine whether probable damages came from other, non-mining causes or were caused by underground mining. This issue is particularly significant when it comes to monumental, historical objects because the cost of repairs is typically very high. The purpose of this work is to demonstrate, using the magnificent church as an example, that damage to building objects situated in mining areas does not necessarily result from mining activities. As a result, every such situation should be thoroughly evaluated to determine whether such a relationship exists. For the assessment of such a conclusion, multidirectional studies in the framework of this work were carried out: hydrogeological, mining and technical factors that cause the damage to the church building in question were analysed.
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Authors and Affiliations

Edward Cempiel
1
Piotr Strzałkowski
1
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Roman Ścigała
1
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Izabela Bryt-Nitarska
2
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  1. Silesian University of Technology, 2A Akademicka Str., 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
  2. Strata Mechanics Research Institute, Polish Academy of Science, 25 Reymonta Str., 30-059 Kraków, Poland

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