Change of engineering-geologic conditions of mineral deposits during open-pit mining
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Changes in the engineering-geological conditions of mineral deposits are especially significant in the open-pit mining method. In areas of large quarries they are manifested to a depth of several hundred meters, covering areas of hundreds of square kilometers.
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