Study on the Deformation and Stability of Building Foundations in Mining Subsidence Areas

To enhance the effective of the land in mining subsidence areas, realize the development of new rural construction and urbanization. According to the geological and mining conditions, the scale, shape and regularity of the potential crack areas in the coal goafs, separated overburden strata, and the...

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