Rock Bursts - Rock Bursts-A Symposium (T. P. 1468, Mining Tech., May 1942)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 56
- File Size:
- 2976 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1946
Abstract
1. What Is a Rock Burst? . . . . 569 Jack Spalding . . 569 A. F. Robertson . 569 W. R. Crane . 569 G. S. Rice......569 P. J. Shenon........... 569 L. C. Graton........... 569 2. What Are the Causes of Rock Bursts? 573 Jack Spalding..........573 A. B. Yates and P. J. Shenon 574, 578, 592, 596 A. F. Robertson . . . . . 575, 595 W. R. Crane. ... 579 G. S. Rice.........582 Oscar Weiss .........582 P. B. Bucky..........582 P. H. Bird.....588, 592, 593, 595 M. K. Hubbert.........593 G. Wheeler.......... .593 B. F. Tillson........593, 595 T. T. Read............594 3. How Can Rock Bursts Be Prevented?. 597 Jack Spalding..........597 A. B. Yates and P. J. Shenon ... 598 A. F. Robertson.......599 W. R. Crane....... .602 G. S. Rice............602 Page 4. How Can Rock Bursts Be Predicted?. 602 Jack Spalding.........602 A. F. Robertson.......602, 603 A. B. Yates and P. J. Shenon ... 602 W. R. Crane......602 G. S. Rice......602 B. F. Tillson...........603 5. How Can Rock Bursts Be Controlled? 603 Jack Spalding..........603 A. F. Robertson.......603 W. R. Crane...........604 A. B. Yates and P. J. Shenon 604 Oscar Weiss........605 G. S. Rice......- 604, 609 R.D.Hoffman..609, 610 R. D. Hall..........609 R. H. Cromwell . . 609 P. J. Shenon...........609 P. B. Bucky......609, 611 B. F. Tillson.........609, 611 A. B. Yates...610, 611 P. H. Bird.......610 6. General Discussion........ 611 Jack Spalding.......... 611 R. D. Parker....... . 616 C. Baring Horwood........ 618 P. B. Bucky........... 619 Foreword This symposium brings together points of view, experiences and ideas on rock bursts from a goodly portion of the globe. Some conceptions, particularly those regarding the necessity of depth, have been fairly well shattered, as we find that they are present in the water tunnels of New York, on the surface at marble quarries in Vermont, and in the coal mines of the United States, as well as in the deep mines of the South African and Kolar gold fields, and in the nickel, copper and gold mines of Canada. Their occurrence under such a variety of conditions is, therefore, a challenge, which, if successfully met and overcome,
Citation
APA: (1946) Rock Bursts - Rock Bursts-A Symposium (T. P. 1468, Mining Tech., May 1942)
MLA: Rock Bursts - Rock Bursts-A Symposium (T. P. 1468, Mining Tech., May 1942). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.