2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-7779
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The Rock Mass Quality Index (RQI): a quantitative tool for the quality evaluation of near-surface rock masses 

Abstract: <p>The knowledge of rock masses behaviour is an important information in various fields such as civil engineering, land use planning and hazard/risk zoning. Different rock mass classification methods, initially aimed at assisting underground excavations (Hoek, 2007), are widely used nowadays for preliminary design procedures (Bieniawski, 1989; Hoek, 2007), like the RMR (Bieniawski, 1976) and the Q (Barton et al., 1974) and their modifications. These methods incorporate geological, geomechanical a… Show more

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