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Engineering-geological ensuring for safety of mining work in water-inundated solid mass

Authors:
N. A. Kutepova1
Yu. I. Kutepov2
A. N. Shabarov3
About authors
  • 1 — National Mineral Resources University (University of Mines)
  • 2 — National Mineral Resources University (University of Mines)
  • 3 — National Mineral Resources University (University of Mines)
Date submitted:
2011-09-03
Date accepted:
2011-11-06
Date published:
2012-05-25

Abstract

There was fulfilled a brief review an scientific works domestic scientists and specialists in the engineering-geodynamics area, which served the scientific principles for forecasting and warning of dangerous geological processes in the mining mineral deposit. The general conception the scientific-methods complex for safety of mining works in water-inundated solid mass was discerned, developed at the Scientific Center of Mining Geomechanics and mining issues University.

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References

  1. Кутепов Ю.И. Научно-методические основы инженерно-геологического обеспечения отвалообразования при разработке угольных месторождений: Автореф. дис. докт. техн. наук. М., 1999.
  2. Кутепова Н.А. Инженерно-геологическое обоснование прогноза гидрогеомеханических процессов при ведении горных работ: Автореф. дис. докт. техн. наук. СПб, 2010.

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