Effects Of Moisture Variations And Overburden Geology On Subsidence Proneness

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Dale Elifrits
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Observations made from laboratory analysis of samples of fine-grained argillaceous materials (shales) subjected to various changes in moisture content have been correlated to loss of strength in the rock material. This reaction to a change in in-situ conditions (subsequent to mining) at a mine site combined with the observed relationships of surface-disturbing subsidence features at locations where the predominant overburden material is fine-grained, provides a predictive tool for the subsidence engineer.
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APA: C. Dale Elifrits  (1983)  Effects Of Moisture Variations And Overburden Geology On Subsidence Proneness

MLA: C. Dale Elifrits Effects Of Moisture Variations And Overburden Geology On Subsidence Proneness. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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