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The change in the stress-strain state of ore mass and enclosing rocks on the transition from open to underground mining method in the “Mir” mine is estimated.
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Ovcharenko, O.V., Ainbinder, I.I., Shilin, K.Y. et al. Geomechanical Substantiation of the Parameters for Underground Mining of “Mir” Kimberlite Pipe. Journal of Mining Science 38, 528–533 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024925923551
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