Caving 2022: Fifth International Conference on Block and Sublevel Caving 2022
DOI: 10.36487/acg_repo/2205_88
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In situ stress data management and analysis: implications for numerical modelling

Abstract: The measurement of in situ stresses is a costly and time intensive procedure, requiring significant experience, diligence and planning to obtain reliable results. Therefore, it is important to have good data management and analysis to maintain investment costs and reduce estimate uncertainty. Geotechnical design considerations rely on accurate estimates of the stress regime to predict subsurface rock behaviour. Some uses include cave deconfinement, cave preconditioning, planning drive orientation and ground su… Show more

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