Comment On The Paper ?Strong Ground Motion And Site Response In Deep South African Mines?, By S.M. Spottiswood And A. M. Milev - In The Journal Of The SAIMM, Vol. 105, No. 7, Pp. 515?524

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In their excellent paper, Milev and Spottiswoode have provided quantitative and definitive descriptions of an important phenomenon that hitherto has been largely the subject of conjecture. They convincingly show that ?site-response? can amplify the strong ground motions on the rock-wall of a stressed tunnel by a factor of 10 to 12 compared with the PPV in the solid rock mass (at the same distance from source). This knowledge gives us a firm foundation from which to begin to build an understanding of the mechanism of damage resulting from a rock burst. Regrettably this understanding is still far from adequate, in my opinion. The authors of this paper, however, have made some statements that are too reassuring and which tend to reinforce the sense of complacency that prevails among many members of the rock engineering community on the deep gold mines.
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APA:  (2006)  Comment On The Paper ?Strong Ground Motion And Site Response In Deep South African Mines?, By S.M. Spottiswood And A. M. Milev - In The Journal Of The SAIMM, Vol. 105, No. 7, Pp. 515?524

MLA: Comment On The Paper ?Strong Ground Motion And Site Response In Deep South African Mines?, By S.M. Spottiswood And A. M. Milev - In The Journal Of The SAIMM, Vol. 105, No. 7, Pp. 515?524. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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