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Study of position of foci of all failures which occurred around mining excavation, and of energy released by these failures in mines of Witwatersrand at depths extending to 11,000 ft below surface; investigation had revealed that ratio between energy radiated by largest and smallest bursts exceeded 106; design of recorder system, results of seismic location, theoretical model duplicating conditions in rock surrounding excavation and experimental evidence.
Study of position of foci of all failures which occurred around mining excavation, and of energy released by these failures in mines of Witwatersrand at depths extending to 11,000 ft below surface; investigation had revealed that ratio between energy radiated by largest and smallest bursts exceeded 106; design of recorder system, results of seismic location, theoretical model duplicating conditions in rock surrounding excavation and experimental evidence.
Seismic location of rockbursts
Minnesota Univ School Mines Met -- Proc
Cook, N.G.W. (author)
Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Rock Mechanics ; 1962
1962
24 pages
Conference paper
English
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