Integration of field characterisation, mine production and InSAR monitoring data to constrain and calibrate 3-D numerical modelling of block caving-induced subsidence
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Doug Stead | Erik Eberhardt | Bernhard Rabus | E. Eberhardt | B. Rabus | D. Stead | A. Vyazmensky | Kyu-Seok Woo | Alex Vyazmensky | Kyuseok Woo
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