majorverschüttungsgrad
Majorverschüttungsgrad is a German term that translates to "degree of major burial" or "extent of major collapse." It is primarily used in the context of mining and geotechnics to describe the severity of a collapse or caving event within a mine. This term quantifies the volume of material that has been displaced and has fallen into a void space, often due to rock mass failure.
The determination of the Majorverschüttungsgrad is crucial for assessing the stability of mine workings and the
Factors influencing the Majorverschüttungsgrad include the geological conditions, the mining method employed, the size and shape