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    Laboratory Testing of Brittle Intact Rock - Implications for In Situ Stress Measurements and Rock Mass Failure

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    Authors
    Villaescusa, Ernesto
    Lei, X.
    Nishizawa, O.
    Funatsu, T.
    Date
    2009
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Villaescusa, E. and Lei, X. and Nishizawa, O. and Funatsu, T. 2009. Laboratory Testing of Brittle Intact Rock - Implications for In Situ Stress Measurements and Rock Mass Failure, in P Knights and P Lever (ed), Technology Solutions for Challenging Financial Times, Oct 27 2009, pp. 226-239. Brisbane: AusIMM.
    Source Title
    2009 Australian Mining Technology Conference
    Source Conference
    Technology Solutions for Challenging Financial Times
    ISBN
    978 1 921522 13 0
    School
    Western Australian School of Mines
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35144
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