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  1. Harmonising Rock Engineering and the Environment

    Edited by Qihu Qian, Yingxin Zhou

    Harmonising Rock Mechanics and the Environment comprises the proceedings (invited and contributed papers) of the 12th ISRM International Congress on Rock Mechanics (Beijing, China, 18-21 October 2011). The contributions cover the entire scope of rock mechanics and rock engineering, with an emphasis...

    Published September 13th 2011 by CRC Press

  2. Advances in Rock Dynamics and Applications

    Edited by Yingxin Zhou, Jian Zhao

    The study of rock dynamics is important because many rock mechanics and rock engineering problems involve dynamic loading ranging from earthquakes to vibrations and explosions. The subject deals with the distribution and propagation of loads, dynamic responses, and processes of rocks and...

    Published May 24th 2011 by CRC Press

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