The effect of the effects of dilatancy and anisotropy of the properties of the soil mass on the depth of the formation of a track on the slope
V. Ya. Shapiro,
A. Yu. Guryev,
V. A. Kalyashov
et al.
Abstract:The article substantiates the need for the participation of hydrogeological services and
specialists in soil mechanics in information and geomechanical support for decision-making
on the choice of the optimal system of machines and technological process of logging and
forestry work, and ensuring the safety of these works on the slopes of the cryolithozone.
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