APPLICATION OF MODELLING TOOLS IN ESTONIAN OIL SHALE MINING AREA; pp. 135-144

  • KARU V
  • VÄSTRIK A
  • Valgma I
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Abstract

The research needed for sustainable mining should be performed in nature, but large-scale tests are complicated. These studies are performed by computer modelling. The main task for modelling is to find suitable criteria and demonstration ways. Modelling is a relatively new approach for planning new mines and analysing abandoned ones. Modelling itself is a convenient way for choosing, selecting and visualising the results, but deciding about optimal model­ling methods and software is a complicated task. There are three main tasks of modelling to solve: mining technology, plan­ning and development of mining and impact of mining.

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KARU, V., VÄSTRIK, A., & Valgma, I. (2008). APPLICATION OF MODELLING TOOLS IN ESTONIAN OIL SHALE MINING AREA; pp. 135-144. Oil Shale, 25(2S), 135–144. https://doi.org/10.3176/oil.2008.2s.05

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