In Situ Stress Distributions And Related Ground Control Problems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dennis R. Dolinar James R. Aggson Verne E. Hooker
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The stability of underground openings and mining systems is closely related to the in situ stress field. This paper presents a short discussion of the three-component borehole deformation gage and overcoring technique which the Bureau of Mines uses to measure in situ stresses, and a summary of stress data that the Bureau has gathered in the process of evaluating ground control problems. Specific ground control problems and stress distributions are discussed as examples.
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APA: Dennis R. Dolinar James R. Aggson Verne E. Hooker  (1982)  In Situ Stress Distributions And Related Ground Control Problems

MLA: Dennis R. Dolinar James R. Aggson Verne E. Hooker In Situ Stress Distributions And Related Ground Control Problems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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