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    Pure and applied geophysics 142 (1994), S. 749-775 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Rock mechanics ; earthquakes ; friction ; faulting ; pore pressure ; consolidation ; dilatancy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Triaxial compression experiments were performed on samples of natural granular fault gouge from the Lopez Fault in Southern California. This material consists primarily of quartz and has a self-similar grain size distribution thought to result from natural cataclasis. The experiments were performed at a constant mean effective stress of 150 MPa, to expose the volumetric strains associated with shear failure. The failure strength is parameterized by the coefficient of internal friction μ, based on the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion. Samples of remoulded Lopez gouge have internal friction μ=0.6±0.02. In experiments where the ends of the sample are constrained to remain axially aligned, suppressing strain localisation, the sample compacts before failure and dilates persistently after failure. In experiments where one end of the sample is free to move laterally, the strain localises to a single oblique fault at around the point of failure; some dilation occurs but does not persist. A comparison of these experiments suggests that dilation is confined to the region of shear localisation in a sample. Overconsolidated samples have slightly larger failure strengths than normally consolidated samples, and smaller axial strains are required to cause failure. A large amount of dilation occurs after failure in heavily overconsolidated samples, suggesting that dilation is occurring throughout the sample. Undisturbed samples of Lopez gouge, cored from the outcrop, have internal friction in the range μ=0.4–0.6; the upper end of this range corresponds to the value established for remoulded Lopez gouge. Some kind of natural heterogeneity within the undisturbed samples is probably responsible for their low, variable strength. In samples of simulated gouge, with a more uniform grain size, active cataclasis during axial loading leads to large amounts of compaction. Larger axial strains are required to cause failure in simulated gouge, but the failure strength is similar to that of natural Lopez gouge. Use of the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion to interpret the results from this study, and other recent studies on intact rock and granular gouge, leads to values of μ that depend on the loading configuration and the intact or granular state of the sample. Conceptual models are advanced to account for these descrepancies. The consequences for strain-weakening of natural faults are also discussed.
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    Geotechnical and geological engineering 8 (1990), S. 385-392 
    ISSN: 1573-1529
    Keywords: Rock mechanics ; shaft pillar ; mine design ; numerical modeling ; finite-elements
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Summary The Bureau of Mines is investigating methods for evaluating and optimizing shaft designs for deep metal mines. This paper describes one such project at the Homestake Mine in Lead, SD. To determine a safe approach for the extraction of ore from the Ross Shaft pillar at Homestake, a basic rock mechanics approach has been taken that involves laboratory testing, field measurements, and computer modelling. The results of the study show that ore bodies in the Ross pillar can be mined safely and that the shaft will remain in elastic rock. On the basis of this work, other mines can develop finite-element modelling to evaluate the stability of mine openings and increase resource recovery.
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    Bulletin of engineering geology and the environment 57 (1999), S. 281-284 
    ISSN: 1435-9537
    Keywords: Key words Rock burst ; Rock mechanics ; Brittle failure ; Finite element analysis ; China
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé L'accumulation d'énergie de déformation élastique dans la roche est la cause interne principale des coups de terrain. Cependant, une sollicitation dynamique peut constituer un important facteur externe, déclenchant fréquemment ce phénomène. L'article discute du mécanisme de sollicitation dynamique et de sa contribution au coup de terrain, prenant appui sur une simulation numérique relative à un exemple tiré d'une usine hydroélectrique en Chine.
    Notes: Abstract  The accumulation of elastic strain energy in the rock is the main internal cause of rock burst. However, dynamic disturbance is an important external factor, frequently triggering this phenomenon. The paper discusses the mechanism of dynamic disturbance and its contribution to rock burst using numerical simulation based on an example from a hydropower station in China.
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    In:  Tectonophysics, Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 293, no. 1-2, pp. 45-59, pp. 2324
    Publication Date: 1998
    Keywords: Laboratory measurements ; Fault zone ; Fracture ; Rock mechanics
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    In:  Phys. Earth Plan. Int., Tokyo, Am. Geophys. Union, vol. 87, no. 5946, pp. 85-94, pp. 8043
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Fracture ; Rock mechanics ; Allegre ; Mouel ; PEPI
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    In:  J. Struct. Geol., Washington D.C., Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 19, no. 11, pp. 1375-1392, pp. L08305
    Publication Date: 1997
    Keywords: Fracture ; Structural geology ; Rock mechanics ; JSG
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. of America, Beijing, Pergamon, vol. 88, no. 4, pp. 1085-1094, pp. 2135
    Publication Date: 1998
    Keywords: Fracture ; Friction ; Source ; Rock mechanics ; Dynamic ; BSSA
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Paris, Pergamon, vol. 97, no. 9, pp. 15365-15377, pp. 1246
    Publication Date: 1992
    Keywords: Plate tectonics ; Rock mechanics ; Fracture ; Stress ; Fault zone ; Physical properties of rocks ; JGR
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    In:  Journal of Structural Geology, Taipei, Elsevier, vol. 20, no. 8, pp. 1013-1022, pp. 2091, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1998
    Keywords: Physical properties of rocks ; Fluids ; Stress ; Rock mechanics ; Structural geology ; JSG
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    In:  Terra Nova, Taipei, Elsevier, vol. 4, no. 7, pp. 458-463, pp. 2091, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1992
    Keywords: Review article ; Fracture ; Rock mechanics ; Geol. aspects ; Seismicity ; Creep observations and analysis
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