Rock Bolting In Soft Rock

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Russell G. Hood
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Rock bolting or anchoring are methods of stabilization which are not being fully utilized in California and probably in other parts of the world due to lack of understanding of the principles, or due to poor results in actual installation. The problem is greater in California because so much of the rock is either soft or badly fractured and broken. Almost any recognized type of rock bolt or anchor will perform successfully is hard, fresh rock, but the problems become many-fold when working in decomposed granites, shales, soft sandstones or other soft, highly-broken rock. There has been an enormous amount of research by manufacturers, consultants, private organizations, and governmental agencies on rock bolting. It would be impossible to discuss all the methods and philosophies of rock bolting in this paper. Therefore, with the indulgence of the experts, I will give only a very generalized coverage on rock bolting techniques. However, My main purpose is to point out some of the problems of rock bolting in soft rock.
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APA: Russell G. Hood  (1967)  Rock Bolting In Soft Rock

MLA: Russell G. Hood Rock Bolting In Soft Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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