Characteristics of explosive fracturing of overburden permafrost rocks
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- 1 — North-Eastern Federal University
- 2 — North-Eastern Federal University
- 3 — North-Eastern Federal University
Abstract
Most of Yakutia's open-pit coal deposits are characterized by favorable mining and geological conditions: horizontal bedding, relatively small thickness of overlying rocks, location of deposits close to populated areas, high quality of coals, etc. However, mining operations are significantly complicated by the harsh climate and the permafrost condition of the rock massif.
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