2022
DOI: 10.33271/mining16.01.068
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Analysis of the regularities of basalt open-pit fissility for energy efficiency of ore preparation

Abstract: Purpose. To identify dependence of specific rock mass fissility upon the bench height of basalt open pits based upon the analysis of basalt open-pit bench fissility. Methods. Fractural tectonics of basalt open pits was studied experimentally. In addition to the specific fissility, the studies determined both shape and quantity of natural blocks within each bench meter; their geometry in terms of fissure frequency; and nature of changes in the fissure number as well as geometry of the blocks depending up… Show more

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“…The above can lead to sudden landslides and the occurrence of heaving sands. The main causes of landslides are excessive steepness of open-pit slopes and the accumulation of significant volumes of overburden rocks on the surface near the open-pit contours [14,15]. The various forms of technogenic cavities formed on the daylight surface reduce the comfort level of the population, disrupt the normal operation of enterprises, and increase the probability of disasters [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above can lead to sudden landslides and the occurrence of heaving sands. The main causes of landslides are excessive steepness of open-pit slopes and the accumulation of significant volumes of overburden rocks on the surface near the open-pit contours [14,15]. The various forms of technogenic cavities formed on the daylight surface reduce the comfort level of the population, disrupt the normal operation of enterprises, and increase the probability of disasters [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%