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The velocity description of deformation. Paper 1: theory
pp. 1A-1A(1)
Authors: Waltham D.; Hardy S.

Shear zones as a new type of palaeostress indicator
pp. 1A-1A(1)
Authors: Srivastava D.C.; Lisle R.J.; Vandycke S.

The genesis of the brown boulder clay of Dublin
pp. 2A-2A(1)
Authors: Farrell E.R.; Coxon P.; Doff D.H.; Pried'homme L.

Provenance and weathering depth of carbonaceous Gotland sandstone by use of carbon and oxygen isotopes
pp. 2A-2A(1)
Authors: Aberg G.; Lofvendahl R.; Stijfhoorn D.; Raheim A.

Deterioration of stone materials in the buildings of Krakow, southern Poland
pp. 2A-2A(1)
Authors: Wilczynska-Michalik W.; Michalik M.

Topographic zonation of infiltration in the hilly loess region, north China
pp. 2A-2A(1)
Authors: Gang L.; Shiu H.L.; Qiang G.C.

Slumgullion: Colorado's natural landslide laboratory
pp. 2A-3A(2)
Author: Highland L.M.

Rainfall-landslide relationship for Hong Kong
pp. 3A-3A(1)
Authors: Kay J.N.; Chen T.

New seismic gap hypothesis: five years after
pp. 3A-3A(1)
Authors: Kagan Y.Y.; Jackson D.D.

Multifractal analysis of earthquake catalogues
pp. 3A-3A(1)
Authors: Godano C.; Caruso V.

Earthquake recurrence on the southern San Andreas modulated by fault-normal stress
pp. 3A-3A(1)
Authors: Palmer R.; Weldon R.; Humphreys E.; Saucier F.

Statistical features of foreshocks in comparison with other earthquake clusters
pp. 3A-4A(2)
Authors: Ogata Y.; Utsu T.; Katsura K.

Spatial correlation of earthquake ground motion: non-parametric estimation
pp. 4A-4A(1)
Authors: Boissieres H.-P.; Vanmarcke E.H.

Earthquakes in the Vancouver area
pp. 4A-4A(1)
Author: Rogers G.C.

Catalogue of US Geological Survey strong-motion records, 1992
pp. 4A-4A(1)
Authors: Switzer J.C.; Porcella R.L.

Stability of coda wave attenuation during the Loma Prieta, California, earthquake sequence
pp. 4A-4A(1)
Authors: Beroza G.C.; Cole A.T.; Ellsworth W.L.

Ground motions during the 1994 Northridge earthquake
pp. 4A-4A(1)
Authors: Finn W.D.L.; Ventura C.E.; Schuster N.D.

On the variability of aftershock ground motions in the San Fernando Valley
pp. 4A-5A(2)
Authors: Hough S.E.; Dietel C.; Glassmoyer G.; Sembera E.

Regional assessment of mass failure events in the Baie des Anges, Mediterranean Sea
pp. 5A-5A(1)
Authors: Mulder T.; Tisot J.-P.; Cochonat P.; Bourillet J.-F.

A note on the foreshock of the 1992 Roermond earthquake, the Netherlands
pp. 5A-5A(1)
Authors: Oncescu M.-C.; Cambelbeeck T.; Martin H.

Technical note on the 1992 Brunssummerheide landslide in Limburg, the Netherlands
pp. 6A-6A(1)
Authors: Maurenbrecher P.M.; Price D.G.; Verwaal W.

What can we learn from aftershocks?
pp. 6A-6A(1)
Author: Scherbaum F.

The seismic activity near Aachen following the 1992 Roermond earthquake, the Netherlands
pp. 7A-7A(1)
Authors: Prinz D.; Hollnack D.; Wohlenberg J.

Earthquake hazard for Roermond, the Netherlands
pp. 7A-7A(1)
Author: De Crook T.

Hydrodynamics of the capture zone of a partially penetrating well in a confined aquifer
pp. 8A-8A(1)
Authors: Faybishenko B.A.; Javandel I.; Witherspoon P.A.

Simulation of leachate migration in leaky aquifers
pp. 9A-9A(1)
Authors: Sherif M.M.; Hassan A.E.; Singh V.P.

The geological framework of groundwater in the greater Vancouver area
pp. 9A-9A(1)
Authors: Ricketts B.D.; Liebscher H.

Characterization of a suspected terrestrial deep ground-water discharge area on the Canadian Precambrian Shield
pp. 9A-9A(1)
Authors: Sheppard M.I.; Thibault D.H.; Milton G.M.; Reid J.A.K.; Smith P.A.; Stevens K.

Groundwater vulnerability mapping: the British perspective
pp. 9A-9A(1)
Authors: Robins N.; Adams B.; Foster S.; Palmer R.

The East Kent Chalk aquifer during the 1988-92 drought
pp. 9A-9A(1)
Authors: Cross G.A.; Rushton K.R.; Tomlinson L.M.

Water quality of the Gedaref Basin, Sudan
pp. 9A-9A(1)
Authors: Hussein M.T.; Adam E.G.

Aquifer characteristics derived from the interaction between water levels of a terminal lake (Dead Sea) and an adjacent aquifer
pp. 9A-9A(1)
Authors: Yechieli Y.; Ronen D.; Berkowitz B.; Dershowitz W.S.; Hahad A.

Management of a multilayered coastal aquifer - an Israeli case study
pp. 9A-9A(1)
Authors: Nativ R.; Weisbrod N.

Future groundwater conditions under long-term water stresses in an arid urban area
pp. 9A-10A(2)
Authors: Abderrahman W.A.; Rasheeduddin M.

A three-dimensional miscible transport model for seawater intrusion in China
pp. 10A-10A(1)
Authors: Yuqun X.; Chunhong X.; Jichun W.; Peimin L.; Jiangi W.; Qingbo J.

Transport of chromium and selenium in a pristine sand and gravel aquifer: Role of adsorption processes
pp. 10A-10A(1)
Authors: Kent D.B.; Davis J.A.; Anderson L.C.D.; Rea B.A.

Finite difference methods for modeling porous media flows
pp. 11A-11A(1)
Authors: Das B.; Steinberg S.; Weber S.; Schaffer S.

A model for the constant-head pumping test conducted in vertically fractured media
pp. 11A-11A(1)
Authors: Markle J.M.; Rowe R.K.; Novakowski K.S.

A comparison of fracture mixing models, 1. A transfer function approach to mass transport modeling
pp. 11A-11A(1)
Authors: Kupper J.A.; Schwartz F.W.; Steffler P.M.

A comparison of fracture mixing models, 2. Analysis of simulation trials
pp. 11A-11A(1)
Authors: Kupper J.A.; Schwartz F.W.; Steffler P.M.

Solving the estimation-identification problem in two-phase flow modeling
pp. 11A-11A(1)
Authors: Finsterle S.; Pruess K.

Experimental tests using Rhodamine Wt as tracer
pp. 12A-12A(1)
Authors: di Fazio A.; Vurro M.

The potential of SF6 as a geothermal tracer
pp. 12A-12A(1)
Authors: Upstill-Goddard R.C.; Wilkins C.S.

Water movement in desert soil traced by hydrogen and oxygen isotopes, chloride, and chlorine-36, southern Arizona
pp. 12A-12A(1)
Authors: Beiling L.; Phillips F.; Hoines S.; Campbell A.R.; Sharma P.

Thermal venting to recovery less-volatile hydrocarbons from the unsaturated zone, 1. Theory
pp. 12A-13A(2)
Authors: Kaluarachchi J.J.; Islam K.M.M.-U.

Hydraulic conductivity of gravel and sand as substrates in rock-reed filters
pp. 13A-13A(1)
Authors: Sanford W.E.; Steenhuis T.S.; Parlange J.-Y.; Surface J.M.; Peverly J.H.

Soil mechanics in the light of critical state theories, an introduction
pp. 13A-13A(1)
Authors: Ortigao J.A.R.; Balkema A.A.

Scaling nature of crustal susceptibilities
pp. 13A-13A(1)
Authors: Pilkington M.; Todoeschuck J.P.

Properties of lunar soil simulant JSC-1
pp. 13A-13A(1)
Authors: Willman B.M.; Boles W.W.; McKay D.S.; Allen C.C.

Deformation parameters of permeable media
pp. 14A-14A(1)
Authors: Hickey C.J.; Spanos T.J.T.; De la Cruz V.

Limit equilibrium computation of dynamic passive earth pressure
pp. 14A-14A(1)
Authors: Morrison E.E.; Ebeling R.M.

(Local measurement of strains using Hall effect sensors)
pp. 14A-14A(1)
Authors: Soares J.M.D.; Bica A.V.D.; Bressani L.A.; Martins F.B.

Shear-strength characteristics of a residual soil
pp. 14A-15A(2)
Authors: Rahardjo H.; T. T.L.; M. F.C.; Fredlund D.G.

Brazilian tensile strength test of lightly cemented sand
pp. 15A-15A(1)
Authors: Das B.M.; S. C.Y.; Dass R.N.

Triaxial relaxation testing of a frozen sand
pp. 15A-15A(1)
Authors: Ladanyi B.; Benyamina M.B.

Small-strain behavior of frozen sand in triaxial compression
pp. 15A-15A(1)
Authors: Andersen G.R.; Swan C.W.; Ladd C.C.; Germaine J.T.

Collapse of dry sand
pp. 15A-15A(1)
Authors: Skopek P.; Morgenstern N.R.; Robertson P.K.; Sego D.C.

Isothermal modeling of sand-bentonite mixtures at elevated temperatures
pp. 15A-15A(1)
Authors: Lingnau B.E.; Graham J.; Tanaka N.

Characterizing spatial variability of a clay by geostatistics
pp. 15A-15A(1)
Authors: Chiasson P.; Lafleur J.; Soulie M.; Law K.T.

Triaxial stress relaxation tests on Saskatchewan potash
pp. 15A-15A(1)
Authors: R. C.; Stimpson B.

In situ sampling, density measurements, and testing of foundation soils at Duncan Dam
pp. 15A-16A(2)
Authors: Plewes H.D.; Pillai V.S.; Morgan M.R.; Kilpatrick B.L.

Fault zone strength and failure criteria
pp. 16A-16A(1)
Author: Marone C.

Displacement-length scaling and fault linkage
pp. 16A-16A(1)
Authors: Dawers N.H.; Anders M.H.

Microcrack-induced elastic wave anisotropy of brittle rocks
pp. 16A-16A(1)
Authors: Sayers C.M.; Kachanov M.

Low frequency complex conductivity measurements of microcrack properties
pp. 16A-16A(1)
Authors: Borner F.D.; Schon J.H.

In situ creep of frozen soil, Fenghuo Shan, Tibet Plateau, China
pp. 17A-17A(1)
Authors: Baolai W.; French H.M.

Surface conductivity in rocks: a review
pp. 17A-17A(1)
Authors: Ruffet C.; Darot M.; Gueguen Y.

Fractal analysis of the slake durability test
pp. 17A-17A(1)
Author: Vallejo L.E.

Investigation of electrical anisotropy in the deep borehole KTB
pp. 17A-17A(1)
Authors: Rauen A.; Lastovickova M.

The effect of pressure on the electrical conductivity of KTB rocks
pp. 17A-17A(1)
Authors: Nover G.; Heikamp S.; Kontny A.; Duba A.

Imaging the pore structure of geomaterials
pp. 18A-18A(1)
Authors: Fredrich J.T.; Menendez B.; F.-T. W.

Capillary ascension in porous media: a scaling law
pp. 18A-18A(1)
Authors: Bragard J.; Lebon G.

A new method for controlling leaching through permeable channels
pp. 18A-19A(2)
Authors: Gollapudi U.K.; Knutson C.L.; Bang S.S.; Islam M.R.

Visualization of connectivity in octree based models
pp. 19A-19A(1)
Authors: Fedenczuk L.L.; Wyvill B.

Excess pore pressure in a poroelastic seabed saturated with a compressible fluid
pp. 19A-19A(1)
Authors: Z. Q.Y.; Selvadurai A.P.S.; Law K.T.

Ice lens formation at a silt-sand interface
pp. 19A-19A(1)
Authors: Smith S.L.; Williams P.J.

Foundations of anisotropy for exploration seismics
pp. 19A-20A(2)
Author: Helbig K.

Differential effective medium modeling of rock elastic moduli with critical porosity constraints
pp. 20A-20A(1)
Authors: Mukerji T.; Berryman J.; Mavko G.; Berge P.

The generalized SH-wave equation
pp. 20A-20A(1)
Authors: Carcione J.M.; Cavallini F.

Wave propagation in heterogeneous, porous media: a velocity-stress, finite-difference method
pp. 20A-20A(1)
Authors: Dai N.; Vafidis A.; Kanasewich E.R.

Simulation of stochastic waves in a non-homogeneous random field
pp. 21A-21A(1)
Authors: Kiyono J.; Toki K.; Sato T.; Mizutani H.

Lotung downhole array. I: evaluation of site dynamic properties
pp. 21A-21A(1)
Authors: Elgamal A.W.; Zeghal M.; H. T.T.; Stepp J.C.

Lotung downhole array. II: evaluation of soil nonlinear properties
pp. 21A-21A(1)
Authors: Zeghal M.; Elgamal A.-W.; H. T.T.; Stepp J.C.

Laboratory study of seismic free-field response of sand
pp. 21A-21A(1)
Authors: Fishman K.L.; Mander J.B.; Richards R.

A simple engineering model for the seismic site response of alluvial valleys
pp. 22A-22A(1)
Authors: Rassem M.; Heidebrecht A.C.; Ghobarah A.

Seismological evidence for nonlinear elastic ground behaviour during large earthquakes
pp. 22A-22A(1)
Authors: Beresnev I.A.; Kuo-Liang W.; Yeong T.Y.

Evaluation of liquefaction potential of foundation soils at Duncan Dam
pp. 22A-22A(1)
Authors: Pillai V.S.; Stewart R.A.

Earthquake ground motion characteristics and seismic energy dissipation
pp. 22A-22A(1)
Authors: Sucuoglu H.; Nurtug A.

Some effects of ellipticity on the fracturing and collapse behavior of a borehole
pp. 22A-22A(1)
Authors: Aadnoy B.S.; Angell-Olsen F.

The present-day stress regime in some deep structures of quadrant 25, offshore Norway
pp. 23A-23A(1)
Authors: Caillet G.; Deboaisne R.; Mathis B.; Roux C.

The virgin stress tensor of Serra da Mesa: its determination utilizing the hydraulic fracturing test
pp. 23A-23A(1)
Authors: De Mello Franco J.A.; Batista dos Santos L.A.C.

Evaluation of fracture treatments using a layered reservoir description: field examples
pp. 23A-23A(1)
Authors: Rahim Z.; Holditch S.A.; Zuber M.D.; Buehring D.

Evaluation of jetting insertion for the self-boring pressuremeter
pp. 23A-23A(1)
Authors: Benoit J.; Atwood M.J.; Findlay R.C.; Hilliard B.D.

Discovering mineral resources
pp. 23A-23A(1)
Author: Brown G.M.

Greece licensing round to focus on western sedimentary basins
pp. 23A-23A(1)
Authors: Roussos N.; Marnelis F.

Reestablishing photogeology as an exploration tool
pp. 24A-24A(1)
Authors: Barton R.H.; Tomlinson W.D.; Stoudt D.L.; Schneider A.E.

Multi-seasonal Landsat TM facilitates regional geological mapping
pp. 24A-24A(1)
Authors: Connors K.; Graham D.F.

Taking azimuths underground
pp. 25A-25A(1)
Authors: Eyre J.M.; Wetherelt A.

Seismic coal exploration. Part B: in-seam seismics
pp. 25A-25A(1)
Authors: Dresden L.; Ruter H.

Field trials of a seismoelectric method for detecting massive sulfides
pp. 25A-25A(1)
Authors: Kepic A.W.; Maxwell M.; Russell R.D.

Electrochemical modelling of self-potential anomalies
pp. 26A-26A(1)
Authors: Stoll J.; Bigalke J.; Grabner E.W.

Focused resolution of thin conducting layers by various dipole EM systems
pp. 26A-26A(1)
Authors: Verma S.K.; Sharma S.P.

Field application of hydraulic impedance testing for fracture measurement
pp. 26A-26A(1)
Authors: Paige R.W.; Murray L.R.; Roberts J.D.M.

Neutron porosity logging revisited
pp. 26A-26A(1)
Author: Lloyd T.A.

The Mohr circle for curvature and its application to fold description
pp. 26A-27A(2)
Authors: Lisle R.J.; Robinson J.M.

Inversion of 3-D structural geometry using geological least-squares criteria
pp. 27A-27A(1)
Authors: Leger M.; Morvan J.-M.; Rakotoarisoa H.

A GIS link for first order seismic source assessment
pp. 27A-27A(1)
Authors: Byars B.W.; Rinard B.D.; Goforth T.T.

Radiometric processing of aerial and satellite remote-sensing imagery
pp. 27A-27A(1)
Authors: Franklin S.E.; Giles P.T.

Neural network classification of remote-sensing data
pp. 27A-27A(1)
Authors: Miller D.M.; Kaminsky E.J.; Rana S.

Fracture characterization from vertical seismic profiling data
pp. 28A-28A(1)
Authors: Cicerone R.D.; Toksoz M.N.

Interpolation of missing data using nonlinear and chaotic system analysis
pp. 28A-28A(1)
Authors: Amritkar R.E.; Kumar P.P.

Probabilistic stability analysis of excavations in jointed rok
pp. 29A-29A(1)
Authors: C. F.L.; Quek S.T.

Reliability-based stability analysis of rock excavations
pp. 29A-29A(1)
Authors: Quek S.T.; Leung C.F.

New generalized model of observed ore value distributions
pp. 29A-29A(1)
Authors: Sichel H.S.; Dohm C.E.; Kleingeld W.J.

Application of Cesaro mean and the L-curve for the deconvolution problem
pp. 29A-29A(1)
Authors: L. Y.C.; J. T.C.; Hong H.-K.; C. H.C.

Estimation of hydraulic fracture pressure in clay
pp. 30A-30A(1)
Authors: Andersen K.H.; Rawlings C.G.; Lunne T.A.; By T.H.

Response of low-permeability, illitic sandstone to drilling and completion fluids
pp. 30A-30A(1)
Authors: Rahman S.S.; Rahman M.M.; F. A.K.

Drilled core holes key to coalbed methane project
pp. 30A-30A(1)
Author: Willis C.

Teamwork and geosteering pay off in horizontal project
pp. 30A-30A(1)
Authors: Schroeder T.; Mathis D.; Howard R.; Williams G.; Sun J.

Better practices and synthetic fluid improve drilling rates
pp. 30A-30A(1)
Authors: White W.; McLean A.; Park S.

New PDC bit design reduces vibrational problems
pp. 30A-30A(1)
Authors: Mensa-Wilmot G.; Alexander W.L.

Drilling engineering package used for extended reach project
pp. 30A-30A(1)
Authors: Chapman P.; Good A.

The ace of spades
pp. 31A-31A(1)
Author: Thomas M.D.

Soil-tool interaction theories as they apply to lunar soil simulant
pp. 31A-31A(1)
Authors: Willman B.M.; Boles W.W.

Field performance of the port of Sepetiba test fills
pp. 31A-31A(1)
Authors: Garga V.K.; Medeiros L.V.

Rockbolt behaviour under dynamic loading: field tests and modelling
pp. 31A-31A(1)
Authors: Tannant D.D.; Brummer R.K.; Yi X.

The shear strength of reinforced rock joints
pp. 31A-31A(1)
Author: Ferrero A.M.

Developments and trends in miners/bolters
pp. 31A-32A(2)
Author: Graham M.W.J.

Magnesium chloride oxide cement for shotcreting (in Chinese)
pp. 32A-32A(1)
Authors: Fan W.; Li Y.; Shen Y.; Yu S.

Post-pillar behaviour at deep levels in a copper mine
pp. 32A-32A(1)
Authors: Singh U.K.; Jain P.N.; Prasad M.

Ultrasonic detection of grouting effect (in Chinese)
pp. 32A-32A(1)
Authors: Mu X.; Huang X.

Grout control
pp. 32A-32A(1)
Author: Oliver A.

Experience with soil nailing in Brazil: 1970-1994
pp. 32A-32A(1)
Authors: Ortigao J.A.R.; Palmeira E.M.; Zirlis A.C.

Shear resistance between soil and geomembranes
pp. 32A-32A(1)
Authors: Mandal J.N.; Divshikar D.G.

Construction and performance of a full-scale geotextile reinforced test embankment, Sackville, New Brunswick
pp. 33A-33A(1)
Authors: Rowe R.K.; Gnanendran C.T.; Landva A.O.; Valsangkar A.J.

The analysis of relaxed criteria for erosion-control filters
pp. 33A-33A(1)
Authors: Den Adel H.; Koenders M.A.; Bakker K.J.

Effect of fly ash with lime and cement on the behaviour of a soft clay
pp. 33A-33A(1)
Authors: Indraratna B.; Balasubramaniam A.S.; Khan M.J.

Quick answer
pp. 33A-33A(1)
Author: Oliver A.

Preloading thick compressible subsoils: a case history
pp. 33A-33A(1)
Author: Ripley C.F.

Development of geotechnical limit state design
pp. 33A-33A(1)
Author: Meyerhof G.G.

A modular steel freeway bridge: design concept and earthquake resistance
pp. 33A-34A(2)
Authors: Wattenburg W.H.; McCallen D.B.; Murray R.C.

Severn slip team
pp. 34A-34A(1)
Author: Byles R.

Derby's new course
pp. 34A-34A(1)
Author: Russell L.

Holding water
pp. 34A-34A(1)
Author: Russell L.

Critical depth: how it came into being and why it does not exist
pp. 34A-34A(1)
Authors: Fellenius B.H.; Altaee A.A.

Analysis of foundation deformations beneath the Syncrude tailings dyke
pp. 34A-34A(1)
Authors: Alencar J.; Morgenstern N.R.; D. H.C.

Behaviour of flexible piles in layered clays under eccentric and inclined loads
pp. 34A-34A(1)
Authors: Sastry V.V.R.N.; Meyerhof G.G.

Effect of pile driving on adjacent piles in clay
pp. 34A-34A(1)
Author: Poulos H.G.

Aquifer recharge enhanced with rubber dam installations
pp. 34A-34A(1)
Authors: Markus M.R.; Thompson C.A.; Ulukaya M.

Rock hold
pp. 35A-35A(1)
Author: Bolton A.

The Stava tailings dams failure, Italy, July 1985
pp. 35A-35A(1)
Authors: Chandler R.J.; Tosatti G.

Drink link
pp. 35A-35A(1)
Author: Greeman A.

Instability and stabilization of an embankment on the Irbid-Amman Highway in Jordan
pp. 35A-35A(1)
Authors: Al-Homoud A.S.; Tal A.B.; Husein A.I.

Underwater construction of an embankment to extend the life of a tailings impoundment
pp. 35A-35A(1)
Authors: Blight G.E.; Boswell J.E.S.; Zenon A.

Effects of soil moisture dynamics on slope failure at Hyrum Reservoir, Utah
pp. 35A-35A(1)
Authors: O'Neill M.P.; McDonnell J.J.

Earthquake induced displacements of slopes
pp. 35A-35A(1)
Authors: Ambraseys N.; Srbulov M.

Geotextiles cut costs of railway widening
pp. 35A-35A(1)
Author: King J.

Neural networks for back calculation of moduli from SASW test
pp. 36A-36A(1)
Authors: Williams T.P.; Gucunski N.

Prediction of seismic energy dissipation in SDOF systems
pp. 36A-36A(1)
Authors: Nurtug A.; Sucuoglu H.

Localized identification of MDOF structures in the frequency domain
pp. 36A-36A(1)
Authors: Zhao Q.; Sawada T.; Hirao K.; Nariyuki Y.

Response of non-classically damped structures in the modal subspace
pp. 36A-36A(1)
Authors: D'Aveni A.; Muscolino G.

Cracking up
pp. 36A-36A(1)
Author: Normile D.

Loading of foundation piles during the 1992 Roermond earthquake, the Netherlands
pp. 37A-37A(1)
Authors: Luger H.J.; Meijers P.; Brinkman J.

Influence of the 1992 Roermond earthquake, the Netherlands, on shallow foundations
pp. 37A-37A(1)
Authors: Meijers P.; Luger H.J.; De Lange G.

Dynamic 3-D soil-railway track interaction by BEM-FEM
pp. 37A-37A(1)
Authors: Mohammadi M.; Karabalis D.L.

Safety of dikes and embankments in the Netherlands with special reference to earthquakes
pp. 37A-37A(1)
Authors: Lindenberg J.; Calle E.O.F.; Vrouwenvelder C.W.M.

Seismic evaluation of concrete dams via continuum damage models
pp. 37A-37A(1)
Authors: Cervera M.; Oliver J.; Faria R.

Seismic overstrength in reinforced concrete frames
pp. 37A-37A(1)
Authors: Jain S.K.; Navin R.

Results and implications of seismic performance studies for Duncan Dam
pp. 37A-37A(1)
Authors: Byrne P.M.; Imrie A.S.; Morgenstern N.R.

Post-liquefaction stability and deformation analysis of Duncan Dam
pp. 37A-38A(2)
Authors: Pillai V.S.; Salgado F.M.

Geologic and seismic setting pertinent to dam safety review of Duncan Dam
pp. 38A-38A(1)
Authors: Little T.E.; Imrie A.S.; Psutka J.F.

Three-dimensional dynamic response analyses of Cogswell Dam
pp. 38A-38A(1)
Authors: Boulanger R.W.; Bray J.D.; Merry S.M.; Mejia L.H.

Displacement-based seismic design of multi-degree-of-freedom bridge structures
pp. 38A-38A(1)
Authors: Calvi G.M.; Kingsley G.R.

Liquefaction analysis of a model anchored bulkhead in centrifuge
pp. 38A-38A(1)
Authors: Bouckovalas G.; Nai-Hsin T.; Whitman R.V.

Seismic response of instrumented structures during the 1994 Northridge, California, earthquake
pp. 38A-38A(1)
Authors: Ventura C.E.; Finn W.D.L.; Schuster N.D.

Damage to concrete structures due to the 1994 Northridge earthquake
pp. 38A-39A(2)
Authors: Mitchell D.; DeVall R.H.; Saatcioglu M.; Simpson R.; Tinawi R.; Tremblay R.

Performance of steel structures during the 1994 Northridge earthquake
pp. 39A-39A(1)
Authors: Tremblay R.; Timler P.; Bruneau M.; Filiatrault A.

Performance of bridges in the 1994 Northridge earthquake
pp. 39A-39A(1)
Authors: Mitchell D.; Bruneau M.; Willilams M.; Anderson D.; Saatcioglu M.; Sexsmith R.

Nonstructural damage from the Northridge earthquake
pp. 39A-39A(1)
Authors: McKevitt W.E.; Timler P.A.M.; Lo K.K.

Performance of lifelines during the 1994 Northridge earthquake
pp. 39A-39A(1)
Authors: D. L.L.; Tang A.; Pierre J.-R.

Interdisciplinary study of dynamic behavior and earthquake response of Hagia Sophia
pp. 39A-39A(1)
Authors: Cakmak A.S.; Moropoulou A.; Mullen C.L.

Rocket shocks bolster rig against North Sea
pp. 39A-39A(1)
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Rock mechanics on a geological base
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Basic study of expert system for predicting weighting in coal face (in Chinese)
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Pillar failure by axial splitting in brittle rocks
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Tunnel lining removal prompts LA Metro collapse
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Materials for the final cover of sanitary landfills
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The dangerous legacy of dead collieries
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Trace elements in water, sediments, porewater, and biota polluted by tailings from an abandoned gold mine in British Columbia, Canada
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Authors: Azcue J.M.; Mudroch A.; Rosa F.; Hall G.E.M.; Jackson T.A.; Reynoldson T.

Mercury contamination in the northern Pantanal region Mato Grosso, Brazil
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Geochemistry of iron ochres and mine waters from Levant Mine, Cornwall
pp. 42A-42A(1)
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Geomorphology and pollution: the environmental impacts of lead mining Leadhills, Scotland
pp. 42A-42A(1)
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Lead and sulphur isotope dilution during dispersion from the Falun mining area
pp. 42A-42A(1)
Authors: Ostlund P.; Torssander P.; Morth C.-M.; Claesson S.

Establishment of wetland ecosystems in lakes created by mining in Western Australia
pp. 43A-43A(1)
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New technique for removing metals from waste water
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Photogrammetric monitoring of deformation caused by mine subsidence
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Reinforcing sidewalls and corners of gateway to control floor heave (in Chinese)
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Optimal spatial distribution of seismic stations in mines
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Mine-induced seismicity at East Rand Proprietary Mines
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Finite Element Analysis of the Modified Ring Test for Determining Mode I Fracture Toughness
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Evaluation of the 2-D Permeability Tensor for Fractured Rock Masses
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Borehole Breakdown Pressure with Drilling Fluids--I. Empirical Results
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A Weak Rock Triaxial Cell
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Numerically Simulated Direct Shear Testing of In Situ Joint Roughness Profiles
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Non-linearity of Strain in Hard Crystalline Rocks
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A New Approach to the Design of Drilling Tools
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A Numerical Model for Borehole Breakouts
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