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    Hydromechanical coupling properties of rock joints under normal and shear mode considering different flow boundary conditions

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    Authors
    Sharifzadeh, Mostafa
    Mitani, Y.
    Esaki, T.
    Ikemi, H.
    Urakawa, F.
    Date
    2005
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Sharifzadeh, M. and Mitani, Y. and Esaki, T. and Ikemi, H. and Urakawa, F. 2005. Hydromechanical coupling properties of rock joints under normal and shear mode considering different flow boundary conditions, in n/a (ed), The 40th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium, Jun 25 2005. Anchorage, Alaska: n/a.
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    The 40th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium
    Source Conference
    The 40th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3925
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