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Hydrothermal transformation of kerogen and oil in Low-permeability rocks of the domanic deposits in carbon dioxide media. [PDF]

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Effect of Additives on the Dissolution Rate of Different Carbonate Rocks by Hydrochloric Acid. [PDF]

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Rock mass classification systems

2022
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Comparison of rock mass classification systems

Journal of Mining Science, 2007
The paper presents the comparison of the most widely-applied rock-mass classifications RMR and Q and a system developed by VNIMI in Russia. It has been shown that the results obtained from using these systems for the forecast of rock mass stability and selection of support types enjoy a satisfactory conformity.
R. Rahmannejad, H. Mohammadi
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Use of rock mass classifications for dredging

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 1997
Rock mass classification are being widely used to summarise a rock mechanical site description with the aim of using this knowledge in the design.
A. Vervoort, K. De Wit
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Classification of the rock mass structures and determination of rock mass quality

Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology, 1978
The deformation and failure of a rock mass subjected to engineering load are essentially controlled by its internal structure, so that the study of rock mass structures should be considered as a foundation on which to understand its behaviour. Accordingly, in this paper, rock mass structures are classified into 4 types: intact blocky structures ...
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Visualization of rock mass classification systems

Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2006
A rock mass classification system is intended to classify and characterize the rock masses, provide a basis for estimating deformation and strength properties, supply quantitative data for mine support estimation, and present a platform for communication between exploration, design and construction groups.
Ming Cai, Peter Kaiser
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