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81221A~ HIGH CAPACITY S A M ~


USING A DRIT.LSTRING
ANCHOR
ZIxid'oerg, H M; Wlz~e, D
In: Offah~m-e Site Inves%Iga%Icm, Procee4~mgs
of t h e Cm~ereace held i n Lo~iom, March
1979, PI~9"I~7. P~BI L ~ n :
~ a h a m amd

81221~ A~m~CA~O~ OF ~

~ C

~ C ~ U ~ U ~ TO ~URVE~-

I~0 IN ROCK FOUNDATIONS


Cla ~ o ~ , l ~ ; Llan6 2 ~ a r ~ Ahu Welshen
Proc I ~ i o n a l
Co~eren=e o~ Structural

Fo~mda~Aous on Rock, S ~ ,

7-9 May i~60,

P37-~2. Publ R c ~ n ~ s m : A A Ba/kema, I~80


Discusses ~ i n s p l e s af a c o u ~ c iog~ing, comPares ~ e ;~=mmeters ~ d~=amlc s=~ s~atic
mechanics in rock masses, and gives some case
studies.

Photographic techniques
812216 CASE FO~ T E ~ S Y R I A L I~OTOGRA~4ETRY IN DEEP-MINE
ROCE STRLL'n%~RE STUDXES
Ha~, T 0
Int J Rock Mech Min S@I, VI7, ~ , Aug 1980,

n91-zgs
A method of rock fracture urlent~tlon m~pl~r~ by
~ho~o~ra~etrlc means is detailed, useful fur
statistical s~aites of fracture pat~erus un~e~~ourd. The ~ d v ~ e s
of con~enience~ efTiclency
and high accuracy ~f dip ani dlp ~Irectlon
measureme~s are s~reseed. Se@~ions cover the
theory ~f terrestrial l~Ot~-amm=~#, the photc~aphlc e q u ~ I X ~ used a ~ the actual procedare,
which involves cer~aln external con~ol measures.
Phc~cc-interpreta~ion, ~
entry and prOcessing,
with the aid of a stereoscope, ~ I z e r
an~
mlnl-ccm~ar, are ou~llned. Two soirees of
error ere ane.b'eod. Examples of labc~a~r~ anl
fleld tests which show negli~lhle errurs in
f r a c t u r e di~ a~d ~ r ~ e n t a t l o n a z ~ l e dee~n~na~.~c~s
are g~ven.
812217 APPLICATION OF SATEL~TE ~ATA TO ~ A C ~
MINE
MONITORING IN ~_JgCTED C O ~ S
OF SOUTH
CAROLINA
Bayme, J N; La..~e~e, H
U S ~ OFR 11-80, March 1979, l~iP
Avail: NTIS, S~i:~leld, Va, 22161 USA (F~

8o-1~629)

Geophysical techniques
See also: 812196

812Z18 G E O S 0 U ~

PRL~CIPLES i. RESISTIVITY s m a ~ i ~
~
s
(METNODS IN G ~ S T R Y
A~D
GEOPRTSlC S I~A)
Koefoed, 0
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1979, 276P

Describes newly developed ~ n i ~ e s ,


co:ce~tratl~ on ccm;m~ca~on method~ fc~ I:~:~retatlon of the d~ta.
812219 GEOSO~DING PRINCIPLES 2. TINE-VARYIN~ ~ C
SOUNDINGS (METEODS IN GEOCHENISTRY AND GEOPRYSICS

I~B)
Patra, H P; Ms//.ick, K
AmsZerdam: Elsevier, i~0, ~IgP

Gives fux~tamentel equations on potentials


flel~s ~
some approximate mathematlca~ methOds
ani t h e n discusses the following methods: AC
soundings, ira:slant soundings, magnetotellurlc
and g e C ~ n e t i c sOundln6s. Gives examples of
their application.
812220 B E ~ N - H O L E ACOUSTIC o~JRVEYIN~ AND MO~TCORING
OF A GRANITIC ROCK MA.~S. TECHNICAL ~PfE
Pauls~;n, B N P; King, M S
Int J Rock Meeh Min Sol, VI7, ~5, Dec 19@0,
F37!-376
Reports acoustlc monitoring between ~ boreholes
cf lore depth in the vlclni~ of a heater b ~ e hole In the floor of a fl'Af~ in an abandoned iron
ere nine in Sweden, an~ d_~vs conclusions regarding the fracture zones in the rock mass.
812221 TRANSmiSSION OF C C ~ S S I O N A L WAVES IN JOI~A'~D
ROCK
New~ B M; West, G
E~
Geol, VI~, N3-~, March 1960, P151-161
RelX~ts lab and field tests to study the effect
of ~olnta on the propag~lon of P ~aves in both
weak end s t r o ~ r o c k s . The ~ e l d t e ~ t s were
carried out at Chinnc~ (chalk) stud ~lelder
Aquod~ct tur~el (sa:~sto:~, ~uds~or~). It is
shown that relatively ~ ! i normal stresses are
sufflcier tO close Joints acoustically, amd
this effect Is discussed in relation to the
interpretation of seismic velocity data for site
investigation.
812222 APPLICATION OF HIGH R E S O L ~ O N ~ L T I C H ~ E L
SEIS<YC TECHNIQUES TO O~FSHORE SITE Ib'~Eo~GATION S ~ I E S
Arthur, J C R
In: Offshore Site Investigation, Proceedings
of the C o n ~ e r e ~ e held in Lo:~on, M2rch
i ~ , P77-~6. Publ London: Graham ard
Trotman, I~60
812223 DEVELOPMENr OF NEW GEOPHYSICAL ~I~ODS FOR SITE
INVESTIGAT~0N SN/DIES
Hutch~ns, R W
In: OfT s h o r e Site Investigation, Prc~ee<tings
of t h e Co~fe~e,~e h e l d i n London, M ~ c h
1979, R~7-I02. Publ London: Graham a~d
Trotman, I ~ 0

Presentation and interpretation


of data
81222~ ~A'~%~OLOGICAL INTerPRETATION OF JOINT TRACE DATA:
I ~ E
C~ JOINT SHAPE ARD IMPLICATIONS FOR
GEOLOGICAL St~VEYS
Warb~r%on, P M
Int J Rock Mech Min Sci, V17, N6, Dec 1980,
P30~-316
PTesents a new s~atls~Ical mo~el for the geo=e~ic~ ~
spa',Aal d 3 . s ~ i ~ a m ,
o f Jol~cs,
inc~x~a~Ing a ~o~n~ ~ p e ~
on ~he ~aralleft, ram. The model is l ~ e d vlth 6~iogical
surveys by ~ - ~ l ~ c a ~ l~e~tet~.ons c~ ~-ece
patterns, c o v e r i n g a r e a az~ line s a m ~ ,
dist r i b u ~ A o ~ o f ~race lengths and a p a c ~ ,
a~d
allowance for ~ u ~ a ~ i ~ . Implic~Aons f~r
~-olc~eal surveys are d~aeusNd in sc~e detail,
t o ~
with ways cf obte/~/~g the parameters
of the model frc~ field da~a. T~e significance
of %he theory is that it s u ~ s ~ a a :my approach
to d~ta collection and i n ~ e ~ l o n
and establishes a stereolo~Ical f T a m ~
~hat can readily
allow fur future model developments.

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