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Progress in rock slope stability research
Problems associated with excavation of deep cuts in rock for construction of mines and highways; scientific methods developed and evaluated in program to measure quantitively effect of rock structure, stress, strength, and ground water on slope stability; stresses are determined from strain or stress-relief measurements; slope strength is investigated by laboratory testing of drill cores from study area.
Progress in rock slope stability research
Problems associated with excavation of deep cuts in rock for construction of mines and highways; scientific methods developed and evaluated in program to measure quantitively effect of rock structure, stress, strength, and ground water on slope stability; stresses are determined from strain or stress-relief measurements; slope strength is investigated by laboratory testing of drill cores from study area.
Progress in rock slope stability research
Nat Research Council -- Highway Research Board -- Research Rec
Rausch, D.O. (author) / Soderberg, A. (author) / Hubbard, S.J. (author)
1963
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Open pit slope stability research in rock
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