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Vol 70 No 2
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Assessment of engineering-geological phenomena and processes in the mining zone at coal and ore deposits in connection with the tasks of environmental protection

Authors:
G. G. Skvortsov
V. V. Fromm
B. M. Gamalay
Date submitted:
1975-08-05
Date accepted:
1975-10-11
Date published:
1976-02-01

Abstract

Mining areas are characterized by significant changes in the natural environment. Extraction of large volumes of minerals and ore-bearing rocks, as well as underground water from the subsurface disturbs the natural conditions of rock occurrence, promotes the development of complex physical, chemical and engineering-geological processes and phenomena in the Earth's crust.

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