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Developing a MatLab code for determine geometry of rock mass blocks and its applications in mining and rock mechanic engineering

Various geological processes such as tectonic activities develop fractures and discontinuities in the rock mass body; these, in turn, form blocks with different shapes and sizes in the rock mass body. Accurate understanding of these blocks' geometry is essential in different domains of rock and...

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Published in:Journal of mining and metallurgy. Section A, Mining Mining, 2015, Vol.51 (1), p.41-49
Main Authors: Yarahmadi, R., Bagherpour, R., Khademian, A., Mirzaie, H., Kakaie, R.
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