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Velocity survey of an excavation damaged zone: influence of excavation and reloading
Velocity survey of an excavation damaged zone: influence of excavation and reloading
Velocity survey of an excavation damaged zone: influence of excavation and reloading
Damaj, J. (author) / Balland, C. (author) / Armand, G. (author) / Verdel, T. (author) / Amitrano, D. (author) / Homand, F. (author) / David, C. / Le Ravalec, M. / Geological Society of London
Euro-conference on rock physics and geomechanics; Rock physics and geomechanics in the study of reservoirs and repositories ; 2005 ; Ile d'Oleron, France
2007-01-01
16 pages
Includes bibliographical references and index
Conference paper
English
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