Rock mass characterization: a comparison of the MRMR and IRMR classification systems - Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. P. Dyke
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The MRMR classification system was developed specifically for mining applications, namely caving operations, and is one of three rock mass classification systems used in the South African mining industry today. Increased usage of the MRMR classification system has raised concerns that it does not adequately address the role played by discontinuities, veins and cemented joints in a jointed rock mass. To address these concerns, Laubscher and Jakubec introduced the In-Situ Rock Mass Classification System (IRMR) in the year 2000. Although the IRMR system is more applicable to a jointed rock mass than the MRMR system, a quantitative comparison of the MRMR and IRMR classification systems indicates that there is not a significant difference between the resultant rock mass rating values derived from the two classification systems.
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APA: G. P. Dyke  (2008)  Rock mass characterization: a comparison of the MRMR and IRMR classification systems - Synopsis

MLA: G. P. Dyke Rock mass characterization: a comparison of the MRMR and IRMR classification systems - Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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