Disaster Prevention of Atmospheric Rainfall in Transition from Open Pit to Underground

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Research of the underground mine that is change from open pit of deep orebody in Yunnan Phosphorus Chemical Group Co., Ltd jin ning phosphate rock, through the mine-site field trips, on the basis of the existing mine geological occurrence conditions, proposed a series of technology of The atmospheric rainfall disaster prevention technology. The research related to Prevention of atmospheric rainfall disaster in transition from open pit to underground could provide the theoretical guidance and recommendations for the subsidiary mine in Yun nan Phosphorus Chemical Group Co., Ltd or the mine in similar conditions.

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