ABSTRACT

Ore extraction through surface and underground mining continues to involve deeper excavations in more complex rock mass conditions. Communities and infrastructure are increasingly exposed to rock slope hazards as they expand further into rugged mountainous terrains. Volume 1 presents papers describing new technologies, ideas and insights concerning fundamental rock mechanics, while the second volume comprises a collection of rock engineering case histories relevant to the major themes of the symposium: rock slope hazards, geotechnical infrastructure, surface and underground mining, and petroleum exploitation.

chapter |128 pages

Brittle Fracture &DamageMechanics

chapter |64 pages

In Situ Stress & Stress Measurement

chapter |110 pages

LaboratoryTesting &Coupled Behaviour

chapter |148 pages

Author index

chapter |84 pages

Dams&Hydroelectric Projects

chapter |152 pages

Tunnels &Deep Underground Excavations

chapter |76 pages

Open Pit Mining

chapter |184 pages

UndergroundMining

chapter |98 pages

Rock Support, Ground Control & Blasting