Presidential Address: Managing geotechnical uncertainty and risk in mining - Volume 123

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
W. C. Joughin
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Sep 1, 2023

Abstract

Modern soil mechanics is generally considered to have begun in 1925, when Karl Terzaghi published his book Erdbaumechanik auf bodenphysikalischer Grundlage (Earthwork Mechanics based on the Physics of Soils). These theories were applied to rocks more than 20 years later and the science of rock mechanics became established. Methods of analysis and design have been introduced and applied, and have evolved over time. More recently, the rapid growth in computing power has resulted in more sophisticated analyses, and together with improved monitoring techniques, our understanding of geomechanics has grown considerably. Despite this, geotechnical failures with major consequences still do occur. This is partly due to failure to transfer and apply the knowledge that has been gained, but also there are aspects of geomechanics that are not well understood.
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APA: W. C. Joughin  (2023)  Presidential Address: Managing geotechnical uncertainty and risk in mining - Volume 123

MLA: W. C. Joughin Presidential Address: Managing geotechnical uncertainty and risk in mining - Volume 123. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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