Conference Proceedings
1992 AusIMM Annual Conference The State of the Art - A Product of 100 Years of Learning
Conference Proceedings
1992 AusIMM Annual Conference The State of the Art - A Product of 100 Years of Learning
Mining Geomechanics - A Western Australia School of Mines Perspective
In recent years substantial advances have been made in the field of geomechanics. Staff at the Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) are keen to see that such advances continue and that the mining industry in Australia can take full advantage of such developments in a timely manner. WASM views mining geomechanics in its broadest sense, as being concerned with the characterisation of the physical properties and the behaviour of earth materials (soil, rock and water) and openings as mining proceeds. Aspects such as, soil and rock improvement techniques for difficult site conditions and the rock breaking processes, are also considered to be an integral part of mining geomechanics. This paper indicates the inter-relationships between the various areas within the field of geomechanics and the strong reliance of all of these areas on site specific engineering geology.
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T N Little, T Szwedzicki
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- Published: 1992
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