Consideration of Exploration Information Reliability when Forming the Requirements to the Mining Equipment in Coal Industry

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When forming contract requirements to the developed mining equipment we suggest taking into consideration not only the exploration data but also their inaccuracy degree. The authors describe the theoretical basics of determining the inaccuracy degree and the class of geoinformation models reflecting their pattern of change in the underground space. It is noted that implementation of the given approach will reduce the risks of investment losses of equipment consumers and those of face losses of producers.

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