2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/201912901021
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Forecast for the formation of zones of high rock pressure in the conditions of mining ore deposits in a combined way

Abstract: The prospect of mining the majority of deposits in the Far Eastern region is associated with the need to switch from the open-pit to the underground method of developing deep-lying ore bodies. Ensuring the safest conditions for the combined development of the field is possible only after comprehensive studies have been carried out that make it possible to establish the peculiarities of the formation of the stress state in the rock mass taking into account the influence of various natural and technogenic factor… Show more

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“…Significant heterogeneity of natural stress fields, predetermined by the complexity and peculiarities of the tectonic and geological structure of the deposits, is further enhanced 2 by the technogenic impact on the rock mass as a result of mining operations. Redistribution of initial stresses in space and time, as well as concentration thereof in some areas, is one of the main causes of dangerous failure of massif areas in the dynamic form [1][2][3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Significant heterogeneity of natural stress fields, predetermined by the complexity and peculiarities of the tectonic and geological structure of the deposits, is further enhanced 2 by the technogenic impact on the rock mass as a result of mining operations. Redistribution of initial stresses in space and time, as well as concentration thereof in some areas, is one of the main causes of dangerous failure of massif areas in the dynamic form [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%