2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10064-020-01753-7
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Modification of rock stress factor in the stability graph method: a case study at the Alhada Lead-Zinc Mine in Inner Mongolia, China

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“…Figure 1 shows the areas on the east of the line form the "eastern district," and the areas on the west form the "western district" in the tested Pb-Zn mine [33]. A geological model dealing the stope from a 768 m level to the 928 m level in the 3DMine software was established by field measurement and the existing engineering geological log.…”
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“…Figure 1 shows the areas on the east of the line form the "eastern district," and the areas on the west form the "western district" in the tested Pb-Zn mine [33]. A geological model dealing the stope from a 768 m level to the 928 m level in the 3DMine software was established by field measurement and the existing engineering geological log.…”
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“…It is calculated by equations ( 4) and ( 5). e detailed procedure of these parameters can be found in the literature of Jia et al [33].…”
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“…For instance, since 1980, many researchers have verified the Mathews stability diagram method by collecting more field data of deep mining (mostly less than 1,000 m) and constantly modified it. After 2000, according to many newly increased example data, this method has been constantly improved and has achieved good application in many mines (Jia et al 2020;Trueman et al 2000). However, the above method can only be used for static evaluation and cannot consider the time effect of rock deformation and failure (Xia et al 2020).…”
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