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Mining
  • Date submitted
    2016-09-04
  • Date accepted
    2016-11-14
  • Date published
    2017-02-22

Methodology of reducing rock bump hazard during room and rillar mining of North Ural deep bauxite deposits

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The article describes practical experience of using room and pillar mining (RAPM) under conditions of deep horizons and dynamic overburden pressure. It was identified that methods of rock pressure control efficient at high horizons do not meet safety requirements when working at existing depths, that is explained by changes in geodynamic processes during mining. With deeper depth, the geodynamic processes become more intensive and number of pillar and roof failures increase. When working at 800 m the breakage of mine structures became massive and unpredictable, which paused a question of development and implementation of tools for compliance assessment of used elements of RAPM and mining, geological, technical and geodynamic conditions of North Ural bauxite deposits and further development of guidelines for safe mining under conditions of deep horizons and dynamic rock pressure. It describes reasons of mine structure failures in workings depending on natural and man-caused factors, determines possible hazards and objects of geomechanic support. It also includes compliance assessment of tools used for calculations of RAPM structures, forecast and measures for rock tectonic bursts at mines of OAO “Sevuralboksitruda” (SUBR). It describes modernization and development of new geomechanic support of RAPM considering natural and technogenic hazards. The article presents results of experimental testing of new parameters of RAPM construction elements of SUBR mines. It has data on industrial implementation of developed regulatory and guideline documents at these mines for identification of valid parameters of RAPM elements at deep depths.

How to cite: Sidorov D.V. Methodology of reducing rock bump hazard during room and rillar mining of North Ural deep bauxite deposits // Journal of Mining Institute. 2017. Vol. 223 . p. 58-69. DOI: 10.18454/PMI.2017.1.58
Problems in geodynamic and ecological safety in the exploration of fields of oil and das, their storage and transporta
  • Date submitted
    2009-10-20
  • Date accepted
    2009-12-11
  • Date published
    2010-09-22

Monitoring of deformation processes of the earth surface with methods of differential interferometric treatment of radar data

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The Differential Interferometry SAR (DInSAR) has recently become one of the most popular methods to reveal and analyze the subsidence of the ground. This method is considered by researchers to be well suited to solve a problem of small relative ground shifts survey applying the short (centimeter) radio waves.

How to cite: Krivenko A.A., Kashnikov Y.A. Monitoring of deformation processes of the earth surface with methods of differential interferometric treatment of radar data // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 188 . p. 225-228.
Problems in conservation of resources? mine surveying and wise erth's interior utilization
  • Date submitted
    2009-07-17
  • Date accepted
    2009-09-22
  • Date published
    2010-04-22

MINEFRAME is the modern tool for mining maintenance

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Today an automation of the basic technological processes in production is successfully introduced into various sectors of the national economy, including in mining practice. One of the modern software products intended for automated planning, designing and support of works at the mining enterprises, is integrated package – MINEFRAME which is put in industrial operation.

How to cite: Lomako L.S., Korol G.G. MINEFRAME is the modern tool for mining maintenance // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 185 . p. 223-226.
Problems in conservation of resources? mine surveying and wise erth's interior utilization
  • Date submitted
    2009-07-28
  • Date accepted
    2009-09-14
  • Date published
    2010-04-22

The use of computer technologies аt the stages of prospecting, mining and conservation of mineral deposits

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The article described the methods for the use of specialized application of software on the stages of exploration, design, planning and maintenance of mining operations and also in abandonment or conservation of mineral resources deposits.

How to cite: Morozov K.V., Lukichev S.V. The use of computer technologies аt the stages of prospecting, mining and conservation of mineral deposits // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 185 . p. 267-273.
Problems in conservation of resources? mine surveying and wise erth's interior utilization
  • Date submitted
    2009-07-12
  • Date accepted
    2009-09-08
  • Date published
    2010-04-22

Account and movement of reserves in the information system of Silvinit co.

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At ore mines of the Silvinit Co. for accounting and movement of reserves are developed and used special tools, using GIS within the information system. Their use allows to automate accounting and monitoring of status and movement of stocks, including the formation of the reporting tables.

How to cite: Kataev A.V., Kutovoi S.N., Efimov E.M., Gilev M.V. Account and movement of reserves in the information system of Silvinit co. // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 185 . p. 279-284.
Geophysics
  • Date submitted
    2008-10-26
  • Date accepted
    2008-12-14
  • Date published
    2009-12-11

MODEM 3D new software for the interpretation of IP-affected 3D tem data

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MODEM 3D software is presented, which is intended for direct modeling of formation processes of electromagnetic fields created by compound inductance-galvanic type sources (earthed horizontal electrical line) in time domain. Numerical stability of used algorithms is displayed on the example of medium, which contains nonstructural oil pool.

How to cite: Ivanov M.I., Kateshov V.A., Kremer I.A., Epov M.I. MODEM 3D new software for the interpretation of IP-affected 3D tem data // Journal of Mining Institute. 2009. Vol. 183 . p. 242-245.