A Mine Evaluation Protocol Using Applied Rock Mechanics Techniques

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Gary B. Petersen
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The author has developed a seven-step process called the Applied Rock Mechanics (ARM) Protocol that the author has used to solve numerous roof stability problems in mines throughout North America since 1975. It is a practical evaluation process using trained observation, innovative data collection instrumentation, video borehole cameras, analytical processes, and controlled testing methods that have become highly effective in solving ground control problems in every type of underground mine. This paper will describe each of the steps of the protocol and how the rock mechanics engineer applies them to resolve a typical ground control problem.
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APA: Gary B. Petersen  (2012)  A Mine Evaluation Protocol Using Applied Rock Mechanics Techniques

MLA: Gary B. Petersen A Mine Evaluation Protocol Using Applied Rock Mechanics Techniques. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2012.

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