Improving Methods of Frozen Wall State Prediction for Mine Shafts under Construction Using Distributed Temperature Measurements in Test Wells
Development of mineral deposits under complex geological and hydrogeological conditions is often associated with the need to utilize specific approaches to mine shaft construction. The most reliable and universally applicable method of shaft sinking is artificial rock freezing – creation of a frozen...
Main Authors: | L. Yu. Levin, M. A. Semin, O. S. Parshakov |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Saint-Petersburg Mining University
2019-06-01
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Series: | Записки Горного института |
Online Access: | https://pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/article/view/13194?setLocale=en_US |
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