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Geomechanics (from the Gr**** γεός, i.e.
prefix geo-
meaning "earth"; and "mechanics") is the
study of the
mechanical state of the Earth's
crust and the...
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Journal of
Geomechanics is a
monthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal published by the
American Society of
Civil Engineers that
focuses on
geomechanics, emphasizing...
- name(s)
International Journal of Rock
Mechanics and
Mining Sciences &
Geomechanics Abstracts History 1997-present
Publisher Elsevier Frequency 8/year Impact...
- Springer. p. 450. ISBN 978-3-540-29249-4. Laubscher, D.H. (1990). "A
geomechanics classification system for
rating of rock m**** in mine design". Journal...
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Australia New
Zealand Conference on
Geomechanics:
Consolidating Knowledge. Barton, ACT:
Australian Geomechanics Society: 641–647. ISBN 1864450029. Archived...
- In
geomechanics, a tilt test is a
simple test to
estimate the
shear strength parameters of a discontinuity. Two
pieces of rock
containing a discontinuity...
- the
field of multi-physics
geomechanics, with
applications to
underground energy,
resource and
environmental geomechanics.
Hueckel studied at Gdańsk University...
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Pinyol (2010). "Braced
Excavation Collapse:
Nicoll Highway, Singapore".
Geomechanics of Failures. Springer. pp. 151–181. doi:10.1007/978-90-481-3531-8_6....
- The void
ratio ( e {\displaystyle e} ) of a
mixture of
solids and
fluids (gases and liquids), or of a
porous composite material such as concrete, is the...
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Combustion Prime movers and
propulsion systems Micromeritics Porous media Geomechanics Earthquake mechanics Hydrology, oceanology, and
meteorology Fossil fuel...