Abstract

To reduce the risk of accidents in underground deposits of water-soluble ores, a flexible system of geomechanical monitoring of mine safety is required. Many years of experience in studying the physical and mechanical properties and stress-strain state of saliferous rocks when mining sylvinite layers in the mines of the Upper Kama potash salt deposit has made it possible to develop the principles of experimental and theoretical evaluation related to the load-carrying elements of the mining system. The essence of this method lies in the meaningful interpretation of the results of in situ studies using mathematical modelling.

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