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Roof of any excavation in consolidated rock is not subjected to pressure equal to weight of overlying mass; weight taken by solid ground adjoining excavation; many theories advanced as to cause of rock bursts; advances hypotheses based upon personal observations in mines; treats problem mathematically and concludes that rock bursts will become more serious as mines increase in depth; up-to-date mining practice must be employed.
Roof of any excavation in consolidated rock is not subjected to pressure equal to weight of overlying mass; weight taken by solid ground adjoining excavation; many theories advanced as to cause of rock bursts; advances hypotheses based upon personal observations in mines; treats problem mathematically and concludes that rock bursts will become more serious as mines increase in depth; up-to-date mining practice must be employed.
Rock bursts
Min. Mag
Beringer, B. (author)
Mining Magazine ; 38
1928
6 pages
4 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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