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Wang J.
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Ward S. N.
et al.
<p>Flow-like landslides are rapidly moving fluid–solid mixtures that can cause significant destruction along paths that run far from their original sources. Existing models for run out prediction and motion simulation of flow-like landslides have many ...
Filed under:
Soil Mechanics -
Numerical Methods
Reference:
Geophys. J. Int. (2015) 201, 1534–1544, GJI Geodynamics and tectonics
SUBSIDENCE: AN OVERVIEW OF CAUSES, RISKS AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS FOR COAL SEAM GAS PRODUCTION
(2013)
The occurrence of subsidence, either by natural or anthropogenic factors, is of concern in engineering practice due to the potential impacts on infrastructure, natural resources and the environment. Subsidence is a complex phenomenon involving different processes ...
Filed under:
Engineering Geology -
Subsidence
Reference:
Report Submitted to The Office of the NSW Chief Scientist and Engineer As Part of the Review of Coal Seam Gas Activities in NSW 31 July 2013
Cyganiewicz J.
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Diego-Carrera R.
et al.
This paper aims to provide a correlation between the two quality indexes, with the intention of supplying a tool to aid in both the design phase and the daily control of work execution. The formulas were obtained from the on-site observation of rocky masses ...
Filed under:
Rock Mechanics -
Rock Classification
Reference:
Revista de la Construcci? Volumen 9 No 1 - 2010
Understanding the ageing of structures is a very important issue from the point of view of assessing the risk inherent in those structures. Geotechnical structures, of course, have their own specific risks. This paper is focused on the tunnels of the Prague ...
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Tunnel Engineering -
Tunnel Monitoring
Reference:
ACTA GEOTECHNICA SLOVENICA, 2007