Rock Testing and Site Characterization 1993
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-042066-0.50038-0
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Laboratory Experiments: Their Role in the Problem of Rock Burst Prediction

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“…The review of literature has shown that there has been some progress in the description of the mechanical behaviour of rock, and that the study of energy emissions during rock deformation has also been carried out. However, the available data are not sufficient to solve the practical tasks of predicting rock bursts and earthquakes, and are insufficient to formulate a scientific program for the solution of these problems [2]. According to many researchers, the prediction of rockbursts is still a mystery, even after a long history of research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The review of literature has shown that there has been some progress in the description of the mechanical behaviour of rock, and that the study of energy emissions during rock deformation has also been carried out. However, the available data are not sufficient to solve the practical tasks of predicting rock bursts and earthquakes, and are insufficient to formulate a scientific program for the solution of these problems [2]. According to many researchers, the prediction of rockbursts is still a mystery, even after a long history of research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of laboratory tests on cores as tools for rockburst prediction has been advocated by Mansurov (1993). Such tests often rely on acoustic emission records during failure to gain an insight on rock behaviour.…”
Section: Laboratory Tests On Corementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basis for forecasting strong seismic events (they can correspond to collapses, rockbursts etc) is rock failure physical concepts, which were established as a result of laboratory experiments and earthquake seismology investigations (Zhurkov, 1965;Locner et al, 1992;Mansurov, 1993;Mogi, 1985;Ponomarev et al, 1997):…”
Section: Figure 1 Induced Seismicity On Zhezkazgan Mines 3 Physical P...mentioning
confidence: 99%