A Rock Mass Rating Scheme For Clastic Sediments Based On Geophysical Logs

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Peter J. Hatherly Terry P. Medhurst Stuart A. MacGregor
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Jan 5, 2007

Abstract

In addition to fractures and joints, compositional factors and bedding influence the strength of clastic sedimentary rocks. Rock mass rating schemes must therefore consider all of these factors. In this paper, a rating scheme for clastic sediments based on geophysical measurements is described. Geo-physical logging allows an approximation of rock com-position to be obtained and an assessment of bedding frequency and laminations. Velocity measurements incorporate the effects of fracturing. The rating requires scores for the intact rock, bedding/cohesion, and defects. These are combined to yield a Geophysical Strata Rating (GSR). Determination of the GSR is objective and repeatable. GSR values are typically between 20 and 80 and can be related to the Coal Mine Roof Rating.
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APA: Peter J. Hatherly Terry P. Medhurst Stuart A. MacGregor  (2007)  A Rock Mass Rating Scheme For Clastic Sediments Based On Geophysical Logs

MLA: Peter J. Hatherly Terry P. Medhurst Stuart A. MacGregor A Rock Mass Rating Scheme For Clastic Sediments Based On Geophysical Logs. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2007.

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