RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES,  VOL. 19, ES2002, doi:10.2205/2019ES000659, 2019
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An underground research laboratory: new opportunities in the study of the stress-strain state and dynamics of rock mass destruction
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- Figure 1.  Dilatation map of the Earth's surface in the Nizhnekansk massif...
 
- Figure 2.  Layout of HLRW in the DGR. a – top view of the horizon...
 
- Figure 3.  Geometric models of two types of the DGR's arrangement. I –...
 
- Figure 4.  Stress intensity distribution $\sigma_i$ excluding tectonic stresses:...
 
- Figure 5.  Stress intensity $\sigma_i\left(t\right)$ in the shaft area in...
 
- Figure 6.  Changes in the stress intensity from the time recorded at the...
 
- Figure 7.  Stress intensity in the area of a group of shafts: a) excluding...
 
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Citation: Tatarinov V. N., V. N. Morozov, A. S. Batugin (2019), An underground research laboratory: new opportunities in the study of the stress-strain state and dynamics of rock mass destruction, Russ. J. Earth Sci., 19, ES2002, doi:10.2205/2019ES000659.
 
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