On estimates of stability chambers underground dissolution in seismically active areas
About authors
- 1 — Ph.D., Dr.Sci. professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
- 2 — Ph.D. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
- 3 — Ph.D. research assistant National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Abstract
We describe the stages in the development of the method of underground dissolution of salts from the surface through wells. Formulated the key aspects of the complex method of assessing the mechanical state of rocks in the vicinity of mining solution such as cameras located in seismically active areas of potentially suitable for storage and disposal of waste
Область исследования:
(Archived) Geotechnology for development of solid mining fields
Keywords:
rock salt
an underground chamber of dissolution
a seismically active area
the stress-strain state method
References
- Dudko P.M. Underground leaching of salts. Moscow, 1972.
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- Kochkin B.T. Geoecological approach to selectionof the nuclear disposal areas. Moscow, 2005.
- Mozer S.P., Kurtukov E.B. Rock mechanics: basic physics and mechanism of occurrence of geomechanical processes in underground mining. Saint Petersburg, 2009. 5.Stax und Barge. Zur Geologie und Nutzung der Salzlagerstatte der Frisia Zout BV // Gluckauf 137. 2001. No 7-8.
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