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Author uses term " ground" to signify deposit itself and enclosing rock; " failure" signifies deformation and eventual fracturing of ground; formation, failure, and renewal of pressure arch; effect of bedding planes; pressure arch and surface subsidence. (See also - n 391, 393, 398 (discussions) Apr p 11-9, June p 5-6 and Nov p 27-30 and supp plate)
Author uses term " ground" to signify deposit itself and enclosing rock; " failure" signifies deformation and eventual fracturing of ground; formation, failure, and renewal of pressure arch; effect of bedding planes; pressure arch and surface subsidence. (See also - n 391, 393, 398 (discussions) Apr p 11-9, June p 5-6 and Nov p 27-30 and supp plate)
Ground failure around excavations
Instn Min Met -- Bul
Dinsdale, J.B. (author)
1937
15 pages
Supp plate
Article (Journal)
English
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