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Paper presented at the 4th North American Rock Mechanics Symposium, July 31–August 3, 2000
Paper Number: ARMA-2000-0353
... sets in the orebody are shown in Table 2. Table 1. Stress measurement at 450 m depth. Principal Magnitude Dip Bearing Stresses (MPa) (degrees) (degrees) 01 22.7 05 141 0'2 15.0 15 049 03 12.1 75 248 Table 2. Joint sets in Northparkes orebody. Joint set Strike Dip (degrees) (degrees) 1 139 87 2 180 79 3...
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Paper presented at the 4th North American Rock Mechanics Symposium, July 31–August 3, 2000
Paper Number: ARMA-2000-0885
... areas of a mine. The method has attributes that can make it extremely useful if proven reliable. i.e. a large number of measurements could be made at a reasonable cost, while achieving a very large coverage across an orebody. In addition, a represeirltative and detailed knowledge of the in-situ stress...
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Paper presented at the 2nd North American Rock Mechanics Symposium, June 19–21, 1996
Paper Number: ARMA-96-1911
... yet realistic ase chosen for study is that of an orebody that is being mined by sequential cut-and-fill method at several evels 115 m apart as shown in Figure 2. The rockmasses involved are assumed to be linear elastic and homogeneous. The orebody is represented as a 5 m wide rockmass dipping south...
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Paper presented at the 1st North American Rock Mechanics Symposium, June 1–3, 1994
Paper Number: ARMA-1994-0887
.... reservoir geomechanics metals & mining stress cell good shear Kingston Queen pillar extraction Orebody instrumentation Reservoir Characterization Upstream Oil & Gas rock mass behaviour sequence sill pillar Wellbore Design hiw 1991 University operation extraction sequence rock...

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