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The evolution of the temperature field and frozen wall under different fracture conditions was examined by an artificial ground freezing‐based thermal‐hydraulic coupled model. It was observed that fracture inclination affects the interaction extent of freezing pipes and fracture, while phase transition extent is the dominant factor for heat transfer in
Chenyi Zhang +9 more
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Structural controls on multi-field coupled ore-bearing hydrothermal migration in Zhugongtang Zn-Pb deposit, Southwestern China. [PDF]
Zhang Y +4 more
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X-ray CT: a powerful technique for the micro-structural analysis of geomaterials [PDF]
Boone, Marijn +4 more
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A novel shear‐lag model, validated by pull‐out tests, incorporates a constant bond stress stage to predict the complete load–displacement response of grouted rock bolts, providing a new tool for optimizing anchorage length and material toughness in deep underground engineering. Abstract The stability of rock masses in deep underground excavations, such
Wenhui Bian +6 more
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Multidisciplinary approaches to lithological discrimination and structural mapping for mineral resource assessment. [PDF]
Elfadly MA +8 more
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B1 is bord width 1, B2 is bord width 2, L is the pillar length, W is the pillar width, red color and letter A represent the pillars, and white color and number 1 represent excavated areas. Pstress is the average pillar stress; σv is the vertical component of the virgin stress, MPa; and e is the areal extraction ratio. e = B o B o + B P ${\rm{e}}=\frac{{
Tawanda Zvarivadza +4 more
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Structural and lithological controls on landfill site suitability in Tenth of Ramadan City, Egypt using remote sensing and machine learning. [PDF]
Essam S +3 more
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Through shear–tensile creep tests and viscoelastic modeling, the fracture evolution of thick soft protective layers is clarified. Results show thickness‐dependent rheological failure modes that govern four types of roof water inrush, providing a mechanism‐based framework for hazard prediction and control. Abstract In the Jurassic coal‐bearing strata of
Mengnan Liu +4 more
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InSAR analysis reveals insights into the Ms 6.2 earthquake rupture and tectonic dynamics of the northeast margin of the Qinghai‒Tibet plateau. [PDF]
Sun G, Guo F, Guo X, Li M, Peng B.
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Aluminum‐enhanced afterburning renders AE explosives more hazardous than conventional ones. Corrugated steel linings reduce far‐field AE blast overpressure by ~50% through wave reflection and dissipation. The developed model accurately predicts peak pressure (<10% error) and arrival time (<3% error), supporting protective design.
Zhen Wang +5 more
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